959 is fugly. i'd spend that kind of money on a carrera gt
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there ya go1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
959 is fugly. i'd spend that kind of money on a carrera gt
Last edited by loubot (2010-02-11 09:52:41)
the yellow one is sex. red one tooloubot wrote:
there ya go1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
959 is fugly. i'd spend that kind of money on a carrera gt
lol. the carrera is hideous1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
959 is fugly. i'd spend that kind of money on a carrera gt
Oh yes, I'd rather have the F40. But this one is so much rarer.Bertster7 wrote:
Bah - you could get an F40 for that much....
Same era, better looking, better sounding, better handling, better racing pedigree....
I do like the F40... but can it do this?Bertster7 wrote:
Bah - you could get an F40 for that much....
Same era, better looking, better sounding, better handling, better racing pedigree....
Hahah nice!DrunkFace wrote:
I do like the F40... but can it do this?Bertster7 wrote:
Bah - you could get an F40 for that much....
Same era, better looking, better sounding, better handling, better racing pedigree....
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Eh ... the Z is just a speed marking on tires, all cars can technically use Z tires tbh ...TSI wrote:
and it can now use modern Z tires.
rdx-fx wrote:
let's see..
Gold is at $1090/oz, 16oz/lbs.
... 481.65 oz of gold, 30.10 lbs
... 0.70 lbs/in3.. 43.0 in3
... carry the 2...
Considering the average Porsche owners I've seen in the USA over the last 10 years, I'm thinking they'd be just as happy with the 9" long by 2.46" diameter solid gold prosthetic cock that their $520,000 would buy them.
(Yes, there was math involved)
Oh yes, but the reason why they're different as such is because the bead isn't the same as that of, say, a R or H tire. The original 959 rims can't take Z tires, and so they've been modified to accept the different bead.Varegg wrote:
Eh ... the Z is just a speed marking on tires, all cars can technically use Z tires tbh ...TSI wrote:
and it can now use modern Z tires.
Besides that it is a sexy car
You foolish fool. Gold is measured in Troy ounces, not Avoirdupois ounces! However, that's equivalent to ~33 lbs of gold if I'm not mistaken.rdx-fx wrote:
let's see..
Gold is at $1090/oz, 16oz/lbs.
... 481.65 oz of gold, 30.10 lbs
... 0.70 lbs/in3.. 43.0 in3
... carry the 2...
Considering the average Porsche owners I've seen in the USA over the last 10 years, I'm thinking they'd be just as happy with the 9" long by 2.46" diameter solid gold prosthetic cock that their $520,000 would buy them.
(Yes, there was math involved)