If people pay 45k for a blue and white rondel, I think a scorpion badge is a steal at 5,500. And it even comes with a car!
If people pay 45k for a blue and white rondel, I think a scorpion badge is a steal at 5,500. And it even comes with a car!
@G-Ram: Hawk HF2000/HF3000; it's a kit car, but it's a Lancia Stratos exactly like we know it. All you need to do is supply the stuff to build it and the engine (they have a few choices). The base kit costs around 18,000 which isn't half bad for a great car like that.
Silly Taiwanese animators, PETA doesn't have offices.
Ford's HSC engine from 1984 until 1994. The 2.2 liter version was especially abysmal. It only managed around 98 hp at it's peak (suck on that, Chevy!), but that's not the worst of it.
So what, did this use to be a Cadillac or something that someone converted?
"fellow forum members are actively in pursuit of his whereabouts"
If anyone is interested, Reason has done an entire series on situations like this, and showing the legal (and moral) ramifications of it. They even continue to talk about not only recording police, but the benefits - and sometimes problems - that come from the police recording their own actions on dashboard cams and…
1982 Nissan/Datsun
Why yes, I would love to have dinner and sex with Scarlett Johansson! She seems like such a cool person and would probably have tons of great stories from the movies she's done. And she wants to do the nasty with me? Sign me up!
I call shenanigans until we find out about the tires. All the horsepower numbers and jaw dropping torque curves don't mean a thing without the rubber on the road.
@tonyola: Seconded. I'm willing to forgive the body kit, but all the boy-racer go-faster parts just scare me off.
@Schnell, schnell!: needs a Jaaaaaaaaaaaag: "Graduate Level Engineering" doesn't mean a degree, it just proves how difficult or how much knowledge you need to do something. I have no doubt some Polish kid in a basement can probably figure out how to do this without a degree.
"The researchers note that it took several hours of graduate-level engineering to devise their tools and crack into the monitors"
Sure, it's obviously staged and totally over-the-top, but how many of us wish our butts were parked where Mr. May's is in this video?
Cochlear implants come with bluetooth connectivity now? Neat!