porschephile463
porschephile463
porschephile463

I think it's sad that people feel the need to harrass other people based on stuff written on the Internet. Freedom of speech belongs to everyone, not just the hackers and other internet miscreants. I'm sorry that you an others have to endure such harassment for trying to express yourselves.

The 420 hp 996 turbo will hit 200 if you raise the rev limiter a bit

How amazing would these look in my 78 911?!?!?!

yeah I live in Florida, they literally take 1/2 sec just too make sure the vin and mileage are as reported on the title. Unless the car is over 25 I which case they only check the vin.

Exception number two: the great state of California, whose emissions laws are stricter than the federal government's. You see, while the EPA exempts vehicles on a rolling 21-year basis, meaning that anything age 21 or older is exempt from federal emissions laws, California laws start with all vehicles manufactured

Beyond those strict guidelines, the government imposes a few additional measures on Show and Display vehicles. First: you can't sell the car without written approval from the NHTSA, as they don't want Show and Displayers turning into profiteers. After all, the government probably figures, these cars are for show and

However, there is one glimmer of hope. In 2006, a highly reputable Registered Importer in Baltimore called JK Technologies managed to convince the government that the "B5" Audi RS4 Avant was "substantially similar" to the A4 and S4 Avant models already sold here by Audi (despite protests from Volkswagen of America).

My thinking was this: although BMW never sold the M5 wagon in the U.S., they did sell the regular 5 Series wagon – and that means the M5 wagon's body is "substantially similar" to a vehicle that's already in compliance. Likewise, they never sold a wagon with that V10 – but they did sell a sedan with that engine, which

Hmm I've got $100* for the first person to book this and show up to his house in a Hummer H1. (Or a Bro truck that rolls coal).

is 12mil the going rate for these nowadays? I was under the impression they were trading for a 1/4 of this price which means that mr beans is looking for a rich fool to pay a multi million dollar premium for what is likely the least pristine F1 in existence.

I think what we are all waiting on is your article entitled "how to buy and sell and NSX for a profit without really trying" where you buy an NSX for MSRP, throw a Jalop sticker on the back, drive it for a couple weeks and sell it for 50k profit to someone who couldnt get one new.

I was thinking it didn't matter because when you give it the baja racer treatment the tailgate comes off to accommodate a spare tire.

hey, if I had to go to Houston more than a once every couple months I would totally own a raptor. Nothing like having a comfortable truck to beat the Tarmac into submission while creeping along at .5 mph for 8 hours every day.

here is some quick math: The toll data suggests that an average of 38 million vehicles per year have crossed the bridge over the last 43 years, so that's approximately 1,633,000,000 vehicles. Likely the average vehicle crossing the bridge has at least 2 passengers but to placate the sanctity of life people I'll just

yeah! 16 people have died!*

the want is strong....yes theres a lot of miles, but these were cars meant to be daily driven. & if it's rust free and as clean as it looks then it would be a good price considering what some of these with lower miles have been going for!

yep totally different market. Rare classic pre-AMG Mercedes hot rod built partially by Porsche, vs V6 mustang that everyJuan can have with a moderately stable job.

I'm still waiting on you to flip a G500

alternative: it's not made a regular color so the you can get a vinly wrap in it and have a unique car. #paintisdead

a smart company could come through and buy all the advertising rights for a given networks coverage and then present the race with limited comercial interruption. The times I've seen stuff with limited comercial interruption it always makes more of an impact on me then seeing the same asinine comercial 14,000 times an