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Thread: One million dollar 911....and its not who you think

  1. #21
    The price tag is just a marketing thing. Don't think the car would've been posted here without it. BTW, the video ist absolutely fantastic!
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    No, the video is boring. No real details, no breakthrough, nothing that hasn't been done before. The color is.... yech.
    Since when is the lightweigt sheetmetal 2/3 the weight of the std part?

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeK View Post
    No, the video is boring. No real details, no breakthrough, nothing that hasn't been done before. The color is.... yech.
    Since when is the lightweigt sheetmetal 2/3 the weight of the std part?
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    Typical BS from slippery folks clamoring for a slice of the Emperor's pie.

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    Hmmmm........ recognize that voice.....
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    It can't be… You think?

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    [QUOTE=Hellhathnofury;1036417]1:30...
    "feels like you're crawling into some lady's... or... uhhh… man's bag." Huh?
    Certainly glad he corrected himself so as not to gender-offend.

    He said "some ladies Hermes bag"

    Regardless, the rear window rubber deco fitment at 30 secs makes me sick

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    [QUOTE=ELSPORTO;1037207]
    Quote Originally Posted by Hellhathnofury View Post
    1:30...
    "feels like you're crawling into some lady's... or... uhhh… man's bag." Huh?
    Certainly glad he corrected himself so as not to gender-offend.

    He said "some ladies Hermes bag"

    Regardless, the rear window rubber deco fitment at 30 secs makes me sick
    Yep, what happened to that?

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    I am not impressed by the video. The car is nice enough, the interior is very well done. It’s just not that special to me. There are better choices out there. The money people throw into these “specials” is just astounding, let alone the astronomical numbers they expect to get out of them. The cars that mean the most to me are what people build for themselves to go out and enjoy the hell out of driving... real sports purposes cars.

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