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Uhhh huh huh hh... my dads a TV repair man and has a *****'n set of tools, He can fix it!
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Once again, someone forgot to check the 'nut behind the wheel'...
Yellowbird, Do you suppose these Ferrari piloti/ know each from high speed driving school?
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Did they find the black box yet? OUCH!
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The McLaren Ford MP4/1 had been the first car ever using a carbon fibre chassis . Already in it´s first year it had won it´s first Grand Prix with John Watson in the cockpit, and it had been a very special race, because it was the British Grand Prix held at Silverstone. Two and a half months later, the carbon fibre monocoque prevented Watson from getting heavily hurt, when he had crashed into the Lesmo Curve´s armco barriers at a very high speed. Barnard had brought Nichols to McLaren for the American´s first ever job in Grand Prix Racing. A little later Niki Lauda decided to return into the business after a break of two years, convinced of the safety of the McLaren MP4 after Watson´s Monza accident. A Williams, also offered to him and still supplied with an aluminum monocoque, the airline enterpreneur did not want to enter the cockpit of. Lauda knew accidents not only from the Nuerburgring in 1976. |
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Just make two motorcycles out of that mess.
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Wonder if a Ferrari V-8 will fit in an SC.
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First he's gonna schit then he's gonna kill us!
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no, no, no. the car is FINE, its just the lighting
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That's What Happen when you don't have a speed limit
Didn't happen on any of the roads in the USA. Looks like some furriner driving a furrin car in a furrin country.
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So, I take nobody has seen this web site???
Enjoy/cry/cringe... http://www.wreckedexotics.com/ these are the bad ones... http://www.wreckedexotics.com/newphotos/bad/ Brad
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"Il suo un individuo regolare [il pisan], in un'automobile domestica, su una strada locale..
(Nella terra dove la spinta di Polizia Alfa's...)" Its a regular guy, in a domestic car, on a local road... (In the land where the Police drive Alfa's...) But, rah cheer I reckin' a Porch and a Ferrara is purty much all the same: imported and broken.
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ok here it is a Light weight CGT
![]() sold @ $182 k one month ago
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Okay, okay, I'm sorry. I'M SORRY!
You know, I was just kidding around a bit, be geez... THAT'S JUST GROSS!! Well, actually, now that you can see everything in there... But, I shouldn't look... I mean, it just feels wrong. Well, maybe just for a second...
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Whadda ya mean 'salvaged title'!?! Scratch that idea, then.
(Cancel the WTB ad in pano for 'LR qtr pnl for C-GT". Park the 3-wheeled CG-T until you throw a rod in the Cayman (bump the rev limiter up a couple grand & it shouldn' take too long). Then you'll have just what you'll need to make a car we could all love: a V10 powered Cayman!! And, for a 1/4 of the price, what a hoot to have the valet park your neuvo 'little bastard' in front of all the McLarens parked at the clubhouse.
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So that is where they hid the spare.
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