Archive for October, 2008
Build in a Vw Transporter
it’s called Panamera , and you can look for it on Google and decide.
i just would like to say to Porsche! your wrong, what a shame.
Which should I get? The Porsche is beautiful, powerful, elegant, and fuel efficient, but the Aston Martin is powerful, more rare, same speed (for the most part). So which one? Heres the Porsche
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd248/rikzero/i1600×1200j.jpg
And the Aston Martin
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg99/pere_n/IMG_6681.jpg
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FullTests/articleId=126103
For a few seconds, you give in to the spectacle of driving a 2009 Nissan GT-R. This car attracts its own entourage and then takes you along for the ride. It’s not just the Skyline mystique, either. It’s the fact that even in production sheet metal, the R35 GT-R looks like a one-off concept stolen from a Southern California design studio. It has as many hard contours as a Porsche 911 has soft curves. You have the key fob, and still you ogle it.
Soon, though, you point the GT-R down an on-ramp and plant the throttle. The effortless brutality with which the 2009 Nissan GT-R gathers speed is what you’ll describe to your friends — once everyone’s tired of talking about the styling, that is.
What you won’t tell them is that you suspect your supercar might be a sociopath. It doesn’t flow around corners like your E46 BMW M3 did, nor does it transmit feedback through the steering wheel for the sheer pleasure of it.
Instead, the 2009 Nissan GT-R bends asphalt to its will. When it talks to you about tire grip, you get the feeling it’s only bothering because you’re part of its great plan to break free of the Earth’s orbit. Should it ever achieve this, you imagine that its conversation will cease and it will simply expel you into the airless void. Until then, though, you have the conn.
If you’re into engine modification of ur ride, can one replace a 2008 model Mitsu Eclipse’s 3.8L DOHC 24V V6 engine rated at 263hp for a more muscular 3.8L DOHC 24V F6 (355hp) from a Porsche 911 Carrera S without extensive modification under the hood? Same displacement, same number of valves. Is it possible? Disregarding the costs, of course.
Tim Brady clocked at 172 in a 911 and now I hear that the twin towers was put off by 2 days so it could be on 9/11 as one of the pilots had a brother who ran a Porsche dealership and thought the 9/11 or 911 connection good for business in the Arab states.
Onboard lap with the Martini Racing Porsche 936 driven by Jurgen Barth at Le Mans 1977.
www.racing-underground.com
“Racing torrents all over the place”
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