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I can just appreciate the design and engineering that goes into something this big. I f**king love

Incase you hadn't seen one before. These things are awesome

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_class_submarine

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If I had the money I'd buy one of these... but at $88 Million USD I think I'd have to sell the GTR which just aint gonna happen

http://www.ussubmarines.com/submarines/phoenix_1000.php3

-D

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If I had the money I'd buy one of these... but at $88 Million USD I think I'd have to sell the GTR which just aint gonna happen

http://www.ussubmarines.com/submarines/phoenix_1000.php3

-D

at $78mil it comes in cheaper than a lot of expensive yachts, fark id go for one of these over a yacht! And you cant dive to 305m below sea level with a yacht

I can just appreciate the design and engineering that goes into something this big. I f**king love watching Nat Geo and Discovery for stuff like that, watched them build one of the worlds biggest oil tankers, and how to build an off-shore oil rig. Fascinating shit.

If you sold your car Krishy, youd get 3-4 nights in the Queens Grill Room. Just over $4000 a night.

whats to say i need to sell my car Damo....what if i can afford 3-4 nights :ninja:

Queen Mary 2 and Titanic are nothing compared to the HMAS R33

f**king LOL on that......very very funny there Jarrad

damn didn't think of that when i ordered new plates :P

New plates ordered

just kidding will prob get them soon :D

Incase you hadn't seen one before. These things are awesome

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_class_submarine

typhoon.jpg

If I had the money I'd buy one of these... but at $88 Million USD I think I'd have to sell the GTR which just aint gonna happen

http://www.ussubmarines.com/submarines/phoenix_1000.php3

-D

Yo dawg! We heard you liked subs!....

not a fan of the locals domar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collins_class_submarine

all those faults sounds like an australian built car :) the damn things run on batterys

lol im sick of subs i see them every day along with having subway for lunch

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not a fan of the locals domar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collins_class_submarine

all those faults sounds like an australian built car :blink: the damn things run on batterys

lol im sick of subs i see them every day along with having subway for lunch

so do you have a sub lunch in a sub :)

not a fan of the locals domar.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collins_class_submarine

all those faults sounds like an australian built car :) the damn things run on batterys

Contrary to media reports, the collins are actually pretty decent diesel subs. They only run on batteries when submerged ;P

Still, theyre a long way from a boomer like the typhoon or an attack sub like the Los Angeles class... time we went nuclear instead of diesel imho ;P

-D

so do you have a sub lunch in a sub :)

was pretty sub par, was pissing myself laughing last time i went from the staff member putting on the cheese in a suboptimal fashion. all about the cheese coverage

Contrary to media reports, the collins are actually pretty decent diesel subs. They only run on batteries when submerged ;P

Still, theyre a long way from a boomer like the typhoon or an attack sub like the Los Angeles class... time we went nuclear instead of diesel imho ;P

seawolf class for the win

http://military.discovery.com/technology/v...marines-02.html

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at $78mil it comes in cheaper than a lot of expensive yachts, fark id go for one of these over a yacht! And you cant dive to 305m below sea level with a yacht

Who needs to dive 305 metres below sea level. There are no bikini clad women down there :)

Just rock up in one of the Sunseeker Predators :)

sunseeker%20predator%20108Sv..jpg

Contrary to media reports, the collins are actually pretty decent diesel subs. They only run on batteries when submerged ;P

Still, theyre a long way from a boomer like the typhoon or an attack sub like the Los Angeles class... time we went nuclear instead of diesel imho ;P

-D

Owww - I have many first hand experiences of why the collins craps all over the LA.......... but nevermind......

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