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Admiral Valdemar wrote:Pity it looks like every other Corvette out there.

If I'm getting a supercar, I'll get one that has style as well as performance.
You DARE question the looks of the almighty Corvette?
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Howedar wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:Pity it looks like every other Corvette out there.

If I'm getting a supercar, I'll get one that has style as well as performance.
You DARE question the looks of the almighty Corvette?
Yes, yes I do.

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Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Pretty much the only cars I'm familiar with are the ones on Gran Turismo 3 (so they sorta don't count). I have about six cars in my stable boosted up over a thousand horsepower, and at least another half a dozen above 800hp. Phun!
Let me guess, one is the Suzuki Escudo, right?
I don't think so given that the Suzuki Escudo has 1881hp and the right gear ratios and all down force to the rear the car will do a wheelie and will easily break 1100mph, though reportedly it can be gotten to over 1400mph. Course GT3 isn't the most realistic when it comes to hp, torque, simulating speed and handling or other such trivialities...
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Pretty much the only cars I'm familiar with are the ones on Gran Turismo 3 (so they sorta don't count). I have about six cars in my stable boosted up over a thousand horsepower, and at least another half a dozen above 800hp. Phun!
Let me guess, one is the Suzuki Escudo, right?
I don't think so given that the Suzuki Escudo has 1881hp and the right gear ratios and all down force to the rear the car will do a wheelie and will easily break 1100mph, though reportedly it can be gotten to over 1400mph. Course GT3 isn't the most realistic when it comes to hp, torque, simulating speed and handling or other such trivialities...
The Escudo, with a little tinkering, can break Mach 2? JATOs not needed I assume.
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Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
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Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
I love that car. The company has really bounced back with the Vanquish too.
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My Panda got up to 100 mph on friday, with 2 people in it!

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Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
I love that car. The company has really bounced back with the Vanquish too.
Not that there was anything wrong with the standard DB7. Sure, it's a heavy car, but Aston Martin's have always been about cruising rather then cornering.
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Its a pitty that so much money is spent on cars arround here that can go 200mph+ but the speed limit is only 65 and the police are really strict about that.

Aside from that i'm currently cursed with a car from hell that feels like it is going to fall appart once i reach 55mph. So i'm not even sure what 100 feels like let alone 250
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the Dodge Tomahawk:

http://www.dodge.com/tomahawk/flash.html

a.k.a. a nice little stand for your Viper engine.
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Frank Hipper wrote:There is no substitute for cubic inches.
You and your fetish for old things :-P

Though the term is "there is no replacement for displacement." :D
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phongn wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:There is no substitute for cubic inches.
You and your fetish for old things :-P

Though the term is "there is no replacement for displacement." :D
Incorrect. It's been "there is no substitute for cubic inches" since the thirties.
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Somedays I wake up with a physical NEED for a jaguar E-Type.

But I think I'm going to make a serious effort at giving myself a Porsche 356 for my 30th birthday... :) Sorry that it doesn't qualify as exceedinglt fast

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I will stick with the indy and formula 1 cars on road (enough downforce to race upside down), but i love the insanity of rally sport racing, handling galore.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Pretty much the only cars I'm familiar with are the ones on Gran Turismo 3 (so they sorta don't count). I have about six cars in my stable boosted up over a thousand horsepower, and at least another half a dozen above 800hp. Phun!
Let me guess, one is the Suzuki Escudo, right?
I don't think so given that the Suzuki Escudo has 1881hp and the right gear ratios and all down force to the rear the car will do a wheelie and will easily break 1100mph, though reportedly it can be gotten to over 1400mph. Course GT3 isn't the most realistic when it comes to hp, torque, simulating speed and handling or other such trivialities...
Whaddya know? Less than an hour after I post that I don't have an Escudo in my stable, my friend Conrad wins one! LOL

Time to boost it later...
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aerius wrote:Well, if I wanted top speed bragging rights I'm getting myself a Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette, that thing will do over 250mph, which is pretty damn fast. Unfortunately it's not geared for stoplight contests and barely breaks 4 seconds in the 0-60. For that I'll probably need a twin-turbo Lingenfelter Corvette, about 750hp with good gearing ought to kill damn near anything I run across. And there's nothing like the nice sound you get from 427 cubic inches of V-8 engine. VRROOOOM!!!
You mean the Lingenfelter Corvette that goes 0-60mph in 1.9? Thats the car I'd like to get.
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Enigma wrote:You mean the Lingenfelter Corvette that goes 0-60mph in 1.9? Thats the car I'd like to get.
I think that one has a bit more than 750hp, that one was about 800hp or so if I remember right. Yup, the one you want is the Lingenfelter 427 twin turbo with all the performance upgrades & everything dialed up to max. I think it'll out accelerate an F1 car and go faster than one too.
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Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
My memory is a bit hazy. Which Bond movie was it ?
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
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evilcat4000 wrote:
Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
My memory is a bit hazy. Which Bond movie was it ?
Goldfinger and it also reappeared in GoldenEye thus showing Bond loves it and at least takes care of it as a personal car.
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:
evilcat4000 wrote:
Sir Sirius wrote:Aston Martin DB5, just because 007 drove one.
My memory is a bit hazy. Which Bond movie was it ?
Goldfinger and it also reappeared in GoldenEye thus showing Bond loves it and at least takes care of it as a personal car.
When bringing up the Aston Marton DB5 in conversation, you must immediately alter your voice so it sounds as close to Desmond Llewellen as possible. the rest of your conversation may be in your normal speaking voice. Thats a law or something.
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I, personally have always been a fan of all things Lotus. Also RX-7 turbo (c.1996) word has it that it had a 10degree rear steering assist and the engine was so quiet, the ride so smooth that mazda recommanded you take one of their sponsored (of course) classes to learn how to handle it, since people were going into curves at 120 miles an hour without realizing it and becoming one with the road. RX-7=pwnz. also 1974 Datsun 240Z
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:
I don't think so given that the Suzuki Escudo has 1881hp and the right gear ratios and all down force to the rear the car will do a wheelie and will easily break 1100mph, though reportedly it can be gotten to over 1400mph. Course GT3 isn't the most realistic when it comes to hp, torque, simulating speed and handling or other such trivialities...
The Escudo, with a little tinkering, can break Mach 2? JATOs not needed I assume.
While you're at it, why not build a street-legal car powered by a couple of Pratt & Whitney JT11D-20B turbojets straight off a Lockheed Blackbird? That way, you'd have a Mach 3+ car.

Of course, if you wanna go really fast, you can cross your fingers, hope that the SR-X Aurora really exists and arrange a theft of one of these hypothetical Mach-5 beauties in order to build a car powered by a methane scramjet. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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aerius wrote:
Enigma wrote:You mean the Lingenfelter Corvette that goes 0-60mph in 1.9? Thats the car I'd like to get.
I think that one has a bit more than 750hp, that one was about 800hp or so if I remember right. Yup, the one you want is the Lingenfelter 427 twin turbo with all the performance upgrades & everything dialed up to max. I think it'll out accelerate an F1 car and go faster than one too.
Out accelerating an F1 isn't all that hard, nor is outrunning one, a great many street legal cars can do it. But anything which can do both still won't even come close to the three g cornering nor do the speed without a fuckload of turbo or supercharging. Mataching an F1's rather important breaking power also isn't very easy.
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Peregrin Toker wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
I don't think so given that the Suzuki Escudo has 1881hp and the right gear ratios and all down force to the rear the car will do a wheelie and will easily break 1100mph, though reportedly it can be gotten to over 1400mph. Course GT3 isn't the most realistic when it comes to hp, torque, simulating speed and handling or other such trivialities...
The Escudo, with a little tinkering, can break Mach 2? JATOs not needed I assume.
While you're at it, why not build a street-legal car powered by a couple of Pratt & Whitney JT11D-20B turbojets straight off a Lockheed Blackbird? That way, you'd have a Mach 3+ car.
I doubt you could make anything street legal that will melt a car a thousand feet behind it. So fuck that, lets create a new class of drag racing in which the cars are powered by nuclear ramjets and launched with a combination of steam catapults and rocket assist packs.
Of course, if you wanna go really fast, you can cross your fingers, hope that the SR-X Aurora really exists and arrange a theft of one of these hypothetical Mach-5 beauties in order to build a car powered by a methane scramjet. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Then watch as any known material on earth melts from the friction of traveling at that speed at ground level while being used for your car body.
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Exactly, it'ld be so cool, its a true once in a life tie experiance.
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