Mockylock
Mockylock
Mockylock

They sometimes used old cannons to build bombs out of the barrels. Not because of their functionality, but because of their mass.

On the subject of them being unmanned; wouldn't there be some type of issue with a constant stream of data being transmitted from a supposed stealth vehicle? Maybe I'm missing something.

Well, I guess there could be grey area. I mean, he could have saved his life then raped his ass, but I'm pretty sure everyone was trying their hardest to make sure he was as safe as possible, including trying to make sure they all didn't drown as well.

I just don't think there's any question that this guy is being

"Not doing their jobs well enough" = You dying.

They should sue him for having to risk their own lives to get his dumb ass that was trying to cross an area of water when he thought he could make it.

If people win cases like this, in the future.. you're gonna be left stranded and left to die, because nobody is going to

Don't forget, the black horses are an extra $32,000.

My question is... what if it comes up missing?

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There are blurred stars and 2 blasts. It's probably a longer exposure would be my guess. Just got to have a tripod/steady hand and any lens with a nice aperture. I'm not doubting it's a nice camera, but there aren't really many differences in sensor technology right now to say it's probably the camera.

I think

I'm not sure how it matters much for most of these, considering the chance of them leaving this museum to auction is anywhere within the next 50 years. Besides, the selling points aren't in the body work and frame, but more about the build number, etc.

NO doubt. I'm sure "proper lift points" are so easy to come by when your car is completely submerged in mud and dirt. That's PROBABLY why the first car was taken out with a 4 point hoist, and the rest were taken out in any damn way possible.

I don't think it's much about Russia, as it is everyone else who would get involved. China, Iran, North Korea, Cuba (not a biggie), Pakistan, so on, so forth... will all get involved.

No matter what type of national ego we hold, that's not a simple ordeal by any means, especially when China is involved.

Super idea. WCRC.

I'd imagine the people who would potentially buy it would care. It has to be production to matter, and even if it's the fastest production car in the world, after they blow up or catch on fire, I doubt people would consider them. Then again, I doubt many would buy this thing anyway.

The wind resistance alone makes the HP needs go exponential. The faster you go, the more force against you. To go maybe 160, you're looking at 300hp, 200, they're looking at 600hp, at 270, you're looking at 1,200... I'm sure there are specifics, but to go 300 mph, you're looking at somewhere easing up on 2500hp.

The Dakar Rally is exciting to begin with. Imagine how awesome it would be if everyone was coked out of their minds. The navigator would sound like a constant stream of undecipherable syllables.

Like nails on a chalk board.

It's because they like attention. That's all. They more than likely don't even know any civil war history, because most of the 'necks who have this plastered on their trucks can't even read.

I'm from the south... didn't know I needed a flag to show I'm a fucking idiot though. Maybe I need to look into that.

North doesn't seem to have one for their heritage.

Exactly.

When China Real Time talked to Shenzhen Kexiang Mould's general manager, Zhang Zhiang, last week, he said wasn't aware Aston Martin was one of his clients. "If I knew I had customers like Aston Martin, I would have gone to America on holiday and not spent them in some village in Guangdong" province, Mr. Zhang said.