ChrisBusiness
ChrisBusiness
ChrisBusiness

When I was 7 it was the 94' Porsche 911 Turbo Cab. Red, Tan leather, big numbers in the brochures. Jump to my licence at 17-Subaru WRX STi-seeing a brand new one and remembering old Subie commercials where they would show Collin McCrae sliding his 22B around dirty downhills. At 24 I bought a collectors low numbers

At what point afterwards will the films be available to either few on Jalopnik or youtube?

Touche

hmmm auto union seems to have inspired a few modern front ends-I see both the 458 and the Aventador in there

Flames misting at the 55 second marker. Before the big backfire in the next slide

Pull this finger or the government pulls your funding.

Look at the butt. Just wanna giv'r a 'lil pat on each side. Damn, I sure do love those I-talian cars.

Ian, big fan of the forward movement on design for the brand.

Anybody else notice the car blowing flames from the bottom of the car briefly before the flame exits the side exhaust? it happens a few times. Any thoughts? Bad piping mate up? Blown weld? BOV? Is there such thing as a flame discharge or am I getting crazy here?

Fun, but over edited

Absolutely correct. Possible the video is a first run? Maybe before gearing was looked at? Who knows really. Its possible they were running an exercise for fun..."hey guys we have an extra turbo F1 power plant kicking around and an extra La Ferrari chassis....lets see what happens".

Don't most of us want to drive an Italian car? Did most of us not only grow up fawning over Ferraris or Lamborghini's? I still long to drive an Italian car. Though the Fiat 500 is now built just an hour away from where I live in Ontario, Canada, it can still be considered Italian because it follows the plans designed

Listen to the damn thing rev on acceleration and deceleration exhaust burble/BOV chirp. Could be a turbo engine test bed, F1 test bed, or even just abusive development and testing of current components, doesn't sound like the V12 though. It may sound weak or laggy as the full chassis and body of the Ferrari The

Looks good to me. Could have been a real hit.

Sounds like Charlie Murphy is filming this.

This car is sitting dirty, maybe fresh from a race, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada at the newest and largest Porsche dealership in the country

Did anyone else notice the sparks flying out in the snow stages? Check the just before and after the minute marker. Look at the wheel exposed towards the underside of the vehicle and the outside rears, you'll see sparks interspersed through the snow.

Where is that magical looking bridge in the clouds? I hope its no CGI witch craft

Does anyone think that this will have an effect of the popularity and purchasing curve of the original 240Z's? Also, has anyone heard the news about the 80th anniversary of Nissan and claims of a new 240 based more on the original than the current Z series?

His smile at launch and acceleration says it all