Alfa?
Also: the Lancer is an OZ Rally Edition.
Alfa?
No. That's a terrible spot.
I work for a "drive your dream" company where people can pay to drive them.@ImToLegitToQuit
1. I hate you.
2. I love you.
3. Adopt me, too.
4. Do you mind me asking what it is you do for a living? I'm just curious.
5. I'm jelly.
I was unaware of any rules I may have broken. If they want to take them down, they are more than welcome. I won't be upset.As jealous as I am, I don't think any passing mods will be too happy with these. They all look like they were filmed on public roads. You might want to do a ninja edit before they see it.
he would be but I've worked for him for many years and he trusts me. if you didn't catch on there, yes ONE man owns all of these cars. here is my truck in front of his smallest house. you guys may want to be me, but I want to be him lol.Not to mention the owners of said cars probably wouldn't be to happy about that...
neither, they are from a private collection that he rents to people.These from a dealer? Or a repair shop?
Also: the Lancer is an OZ Rally Edition.
1972 El Camino
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1968-72 Nova
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Jaguar XJS
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BMW M5
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Maserati
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Citroen 2CV
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Nope, nothing is safe (Well, except for race cars and cars that are in Museums).A lifted Firebird!? Are you serious!? Is there ANYTHING on this planet (not GTPlanet) that is safe from ricer mods!?
The story behind the carbon Lotus is unfortunate, yet entertaining. Almost a "yolo" moment.these are all from my job, i've driven all of them. i have a few videos of 0-120 mph in a few of them at the bottom.
most noteable are the full carbon lotus and the twin turbo viper (1000hp) the green camaro is an actual copo camaro with the aluminum 427ci. and the gt500 convertible is very rare also. I have pictures of about half of these wrecked as well if you guys want to see them.
is it famous ? it was a customers car so I didn't know there was any story behind it.The story behind the carbon Lotus is unfortunate, yet entertaining. Almost a "yolo" moment.
According to the customer (if he has been the owner for the past couple years), he was involved in a rear-end collision with the car. Just before he could get the rear fixed, he was involved in another collision with damaged the clam shell. Due to the expensive cost of fixing the rear & the clam shell, the owner said he decided to just go ahead & order the parts in full carbon fiber. He then decided to order the other parts in carbon fiber to match since the car was going to be out of service for a while getting the clam & the rear fixed.is it famous ? it was a customers car so I didn't know there was any story behind it.
Wow. Well that car was here in texas and I saw it about 3 years ago. Its the only full carbon lotus ive heard of. Maybe its the same. He came to drive the 599 gtb.According to the customer (if he has been the owner for the past couple years), he was involved in a rear-end collision with the car. Just before he could get the rear fixed, he was involved in another collision with damaged the clam shell. Due to the expensive cost of fixing the rear & the clam shell, the owner said he decided to just go ahead & order the parts in full carbon fiber. He then decided to order the other parts in carbon fiber to match since the car was going to be out of service for a while getting the clam & the rear fixed.