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Anyone here speak Russian? I'm thinking part of the translation is "Holy shit, that dude is awesome!"

Considering it's for the most part a 2002 shell on a tubular Cobra replica (hence the side pipes), it's probably best left as it is. It does have the matching rear BBS's with it though.

But don't think for a second that the BCZRCCR is your average beefed up 930. It was based on the 943/5, the Group 4 racing version of the Turbo. With somewhere between 480 and 550 horses and a curb weight of 2,403 pounds, that car was a pretty special set of wheels in 1977.

So does this whole space flight thing explain why he's dressed like General Zod from Superman II?

It looks like what someone would build had they never seen a modern F1 car, but had only been told what one looks like. I will however commend him on his determination. That's quite a project.

This is South Central. They play by different rules in this neighborhood. LA Riots ring a bell?

As an Angelino myself, even when ignoring your grammatical errors, there's so much wrong with that statement.

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More antics from formerly South Central LA. Those goofy kids...

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This is the "car show" earlier that night I believe, before they went all Reginald Denny on the Camry.

How the hell did he not get seriously injured?! Like a boss, indeed.

I know what one of the worst was. I had one just like this in college. 20th Anniversary Mustang GT350... which was really just a GT with a spiffy paint job and a red interior.

I suddenly thought of this car when I saw the above pic. This is Chris Banning's SCCA Mulholland Camaro from 1977. Chris Banning is also the man behind the Mulholland "King of the Hill" RSR that dominated Mulholland Drive street racing in the late 70's and early 80's. More info here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com

I just like how Elon says Tesla... "Tezzla"

I've seen this style of review before. Hmmm...

"Apparently caught fire during the refueling process at a race."

You do make a good point. There seems to be a certain lack of harpooning in modern cinema.

Fast Five was one of the most brilliantly stupid movies I've ever seen. I assume that with some added adult beverages, I will enjoy this one equally.