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yup- get in your W8, wearing your silk business shirt with skinny tie, throw a betamax copy of Wall Street on the passenger seat, and crank

this song

up on the 8-track for the full fat eighties experience :)
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that site is garbage

1850hp RWD road car.....sif

There is a 1970-ish corvette in the U.S. with 2200HP. 3.5 seconds to 100kph? nah.. try 3.5seconds to 350kph. Full registration. No worries. I think Jay Leno owns it or is buying it. Its in the last Street Machine or Unique Cars that i have sitting at work.

Americans.

yup- get in your W8, wearing your silk business shirt with skinny tie, throw a betamax copy of Wall Street on the passenger seat, and crank

this song

up on the 8-track for the full fat eighties experience :)

yeah nik is kick ass. but I can still picture it with http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1GTf1T4_7Y cranking out my tape deck.

what sort of times does it run on street tires :)

Probably about 2 minutes then pop... pop....

I think 'street' tyres is a loose term over there haha.... Thatd be on some hefty slicks tho i think. I'll scan the article and post it up after work tomorrow.

what sort of times does it run on street tires :)

i didn't post the quoted times because I didn't think they were that impressive given the power output.

anyway the article says 2.5 secs to 100kmh and a 10 sec flat quarter.

does anyone know the quarter mile time for the veyron?

i didn't post the quoted times because I didn't think they were that impressive given the power output.

ahh, i was referring to the 2200hp Corvette

ok, this sums up the 80s nicely. oh to have been a coke dealer or stock broker back in the day.

hmmm- Quattrovalvole

what's wrong with being a stock broker or coke dealer in the modern day? :)

Makes for a good pick up line i guess.

What can you LEGALLY do in a ferarri around the CBD of bris or sydney that you cant do in a civic? Pull chicks. THATS what.

Just so you can say youve got one.

I think it looks alright. Specs on that site are a bit funny, how does it make maximum power 1,850hp@6000rpm and max torque of 1,700ft/lbs@7000rpm?

And all this on 92 octane fuel :)

Where does it say RWD though? And if all it can do is a 10 flat 1/4 mile the veyron will have it covered

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