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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Yeah, those 'vultures' are nut-cases.
I remember them even featuring in that Toyota ad years ago, with the 'How's your mother?/ Ready for bed ek se..' lines, as they hooked up a rival 'vulture' to a tree before driving off to the 'break-down' scene, where all the dad was doing was letting his son have a pee on the side of the road.
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Posted: 2007-05-13 20:25:24
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Hobbs Posts: > 500

Thats hilarious.Didnt ever see that but it sounds funny.
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Posted: 2007-05-13 20:29:47
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Falcon786 Posts: 139

Vultures is too mild for some of those cheap ass rip offs!!!you do get the odd honest one though who will actually not be in it only for the money...by this i mean not try to con you.

Fastest car i've driven was my cousins 550 maranello or maybe it was the 911 turbo lol couldn't really tell but the 550 give's a harder ride and grips better.pity he was with me or i could've had couple more side ways moments .other than that i guess it's an e350 couple seconds slower but very very smooth power delivery and refined.love the audi rs4 but unfortunately haven't had the opportunity.oh btw being a passenger on a R6 with my crazy cousin riding is once experience i dont wanna have again!210 in residential areas is far from fun.trust me.
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Posted: 2007-05-13 20:46:14
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Still on 4 wheels topics, did you guys see the lucky escape Massa had in the pits at the Spanish GP today? Coulda been nasty...:


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Posted: 2007-05-13 21:06:57
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JC08 Posts: 375

Yeah, saw that but luck was his side 2day, and im glad for the chap
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Posted: 2007-05-13 21:30:47
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brix25 Posts: > 500

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On 2007-05-13 20:09:16, HOBBS wrote:
I had a hair-raising-experience in a suped up tow truck with a driver high on meth who hadnt slept in 4 days(me included) flying to a crash scene,going through red robots,driving on the wrong side of the road into oncoming traffic.Was not a happy experience for me.South African tow truck drivers are nut-cases.Nice thing though,is back in my day when I was naughty,he was my meth dealer and delivery was always swift.lol Miss those crazy days but glad to have them behind me.

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Posted: 2007-05-13 21:58:00
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Da Brixsta's commentary disappeared again..

As regards fast cars and the dangers of excessive speeds, I wonder what the repair bill for this would be...:


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Posted: 2007-05-14 00:01:01
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francoislr Posts: 53

Hey guys! Thanks for posting those links to the Paris Hilton petitions…she annoys me, but in my e-mail I tried to be objective about the thing.

Fastest cars? Not driven, but experienced has been a Porsche. I was young, and my friend visited me for the afternoon, and his uncle stopped by and gave us a quick trip around the block in his new second hand Porsche. That was so cool. Then I drove around a lot with my boss and friend Paul in his BMW, and the fastest that he has pulled with me in the car was between 180-190km/h. His normal speed having been 170km/h…some cool races, and at places where it is safe, but at that speed, it is always dangerous. Once we did the last stretch to my place around a rounded onto bridge corner at about +-130km/h, racing some black guys in exactly the same car, but a diesel model, and both of the cars stopped at exactly the same time at the traffic light 100m from the turn as you come off the bridge. Windows flew open and they and us were like: “That was so cool!!!” I almost shut myself, but it was fun! Paul has slowed down a little lately. Good thing.

I used to do sound for a lady who sang, and I always drove her cars when I did sound for her. Always Mercs and Jeeps, but unfortunately automatics. But I must say I enjoyed it. Especially the Jeep, as the one time we were late for a show in Cullinan, and the roads from PTA to there were really narrow, and I had to speed at 160km/h with her urging me on, and her paranoid secretary freaking out. That was scary, since it was my first time driving a Jeep. But it is such a nice vehicle.

My charger has gone missing, but it is so screwed, I need a new one anyway. Think I should get a pirate charger? I mean, even our local Cell Shacks sell only pirates, so I guess I am stuck.

Okay, off to bed. Have a good week, and I will post asap…
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Posted: 2007-05-14 01:05:00
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@ama - Mornings' or Eveneings

Many thanks for the YOP SPEED report on Bikes . . . my, I was just wonderin' how would the FEEl be hittin the needle at 300 km/h

What happened to Felipe Massa ALSo happened to Michael Schumy some years back . . . I think they had a problem with the nozzle of the gas-hose-pump

Do you have a LINK with that damaged Ferrari car mate I mean . . . I was thinking that it's NOT the only one with a damage like that, considering the hundreds (number) of luxury cars out there
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Posted: 2007-05-14 02:02:43
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@da wanqsta: This only happens when I post using NetFront. Should quick with OperaMini.
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Posted: 2007-05-14 08:50:00
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