My Little Ferrari: Horsepower is Magic!
My Little Ferrari: Horsepower is Magic!
It's really happening.
Below: The owners' benevolence in action
Well, this just shows you that in Porsche "reality", The 912 has always been jealous of the 911's fame. And so, tired of being overshadowed, 912 took out 911. Except, this action was literal and happened in our reality, and not Porsche Reality.
+$20k and no center knock off lugs? Fail.
I think you're right. It's weird though - those are the exact same pics, just the color is off. Maybe when someone uploaded them they changed the file format for Kinja or something. Looks right when I post it here though;
Something is wrong with those pictures, the color is wrong. https://www.pca.org/news/2015-01-2…
This means the death of the 911, even if they pretend it's a 911. I'm sad and excited for the future at the same time. I wonder if this means my 997 will go up in value :-)
The 911 is dead.
Most guys won't do it privately? I don't know what guys you know, but you need to meet some new ones.
"most guys won't even do it in private"?
I'm sure somewhere in the comments this point was brought up already. But I have heard of the reverse of this story happening at an eminem concert. A girl gave a guy a blowjob and pictures were taken and there were not so many words of empowerment spoken about it. People said that she was being taken advantage of, the…
It is really too bad that roving gangs of thugs and terrorists stopped the running of the Paris to Dakar rally.
Finishing the race is a win, even if you are last.
If I were having a midlife crisis I'd probably be looking to buy a used Ferrari or something!
Remove the back seat and some of the sound insulation.
This morning, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—an institution that in March of 1995 declared Forrest…
I am biased as the owner of a 996 GT3, but it should be noted that the Metzger motor does have one glaring fault: the epoxied water lines. They like to let go and generate prodigious steam clouds and coolant puddles. The fix, to screw pins in to retain the lines mechanically, is about a $3,000 job. Stupid that…