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Wanna drive a Ferrari

Originally posted by: Skoorb
Do I want to drive around with an 80's popstar look-a-like in his Ferrari for $300/hour? Let me think.

That's ride, not drive. Still, that clown paying me $300/hr for the humiliation of being seen riding around a major US city in his company is probably worth it. Maybe . . . I think . . . let me get back to you . . .
 
Ugh. I thought it was bad enough to see him standing by the car with his guitar...

...then I went to the gallery, and saw a picture of him with no shirt on.

WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN... CANNOT BE UNSEEN.

In truth, they could probably make a good amount of money by charging $100-150 an hour ($100 minimum, regardless of trip length / time) and having a relatively attractive female as the driver. They could charge $300+ for "VIP treatment" (they'll get out, open the door for you, dress up nice, etc. for special occasions like proms) and make a killing.
 
How does he figure he is the "most photographed person in America" other than the President? I for one would lobby for legislation that would ensure that I never have to look at his photograph ever again.

As for the car itself:

- Why does EVERY Ferrari I have seen with aftermarket wheels seem to look worse than stock?

- Is it reasonably possible this car actually has nearly 100 BHP over stock? I guess anything is possible, but Ferrari engine mods are for morons IMO, plus they are very expensive, and I see no evidence of a supercharger or turbo.
 
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
How does he figure he is the "most photographed person in America" other than the President? I for one would lobby for legislation that would ensure that I never have to look at his photograph ever again.

As for the car itself:

- Why does EVERY Ferrari I have seen with aftermarket wheels seem to look worse than stock?

- Is it reasonably possible this car actually has nearly 100 BHP over stock? I guess anything is possible, but Ferrari engine mods are for morons IMO, plus they are very expensive, and I see no evidence of a supercharger or turbo.

Well he lists it as a 3.8L engine, which is not an engine size currently produced by Ferrari.... so either his numbers are incorrect, or he has put in a different motor.

 
If I'm in Chicago and want to drive a Ferrari I'll just call my buddy and get him to let me drive his dad's '61 GT California.
 
Originally posted by: dainthomas
If I'm in Chicago and want to drive a Ferrari I'll just call my buddy and get him to let me drive his dad's '61 GT California.

:laugh:

I thought it got wrecked when they tried to reverse the mileage.
 
I never finished the game and haven't played it in a long time, but first thing I though of was Brucie from GTA IV. The specs are a bit curious too, that's a 360 Modena which was a 3.6L.

Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
...then I went to the gallery, and saw a picture of him with no shirt on.

Those aren't implants.. it's the bull shark testosterone!
 
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