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Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-09-2008 naz,May 8 2008, 11:17 AM Wrote:dad,May 8 2008, 03:49 AM Wrote:snip I hate growing up...at 43 I am sick and tired of growing up....what I think I am gonna do now is find a mid 90's SL and do it up....tons of tuning potential and a pretty good chasis...wont be a daily either so I can go nuts and if she breaks so what I will get in the CLK or the truck.....I love money Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - DD1 - 05-09-2008 working hard eh bitch I need to find a job like you LOL When we doing beers again Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - naz - 05-09-2008 dad,May 8 2008, 05:14 PM Wrote:.wont be a daily either so I can go nuts given those two statements i recommend you check out the gallardo superleggera i spent time with one recently and it was fantastic. extremely easy to drive fast, phenomenal performance and customizable out of the box Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-09-2008 naz,May 8 2008, 06:28 PM Wrote:dad,May 8 2008, 05:14 PM Wrote:.wont be a daily either so I can go nuts I am certain a Lambo is all of that....but to be honest there are a least a half a dozen cars I would choose before that, not because the lambo isnt a great machine by anybodies standards but because it is in no way a practicle car..... Although I am not interested in a daily I would want a car I could put my girlfriend, my youngest boy and some gear and head to Bayfield for the weekend....something like a CL class or if a two seater an SL. truthfully I am on a bit of a MB kick but there are reasons...... For example you could take a mid to late 90's SL 500 ($20 k car) and with simple bolt on parts be pushing 500 hp and easily that in torque .....all for around 35k done and done . This is a car I would not feel bad about beating on , a lambo on the other hand is in reality less of a drivers car than one would tipically think. Are you really gonna want to beat down a car that plumits in value if you put more than 10k klms on it a year.....especially considering your buy in cost.... Although I can honestly say I have been fortunate of late financially it seems like when you can have most anything you want you cant be bothered getting it. My point being that I think the enjoyment would be in the build verse the buy. just my opinion by the way if I ever got off my wallet this is what I would buy http://www.caranddriver.com/previews/12956...ack-series.html Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - DD1 - 05-09-2008 i want a Brabus smart car 98 hp 200 hundred pounds LOL fun fun fun street legal go kart Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-09-2008 DD1,May 8 2008, 07:55 PM Wrote:i want a Brabus smart car 98 hp 200 hundred pounds LOL I know that thing is off the hook....check this out http://www.brabus.com/index_usa.html go to the SLR link and check out the white SLR http://www.mbfanatics.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=4644 Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - DD1 - 05-09-2008 a smart car with a 3.9 0-60 WOW Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-09-2008 that would be a wierd car to drive Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - DD1 - 05-09-2008 if I flipped it I will just call you to help me put it on the wheels again Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-09-2008 its kinda lke a lazyboy chair that goes like stink..... Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - darkpuppet - 05-09-2008 dad,May 8 2008, 09:07 PM Wrote:go to the SLR link and check out the white SLR What's the reasoning behind taking off the stock Ceramic brakes and putting on cross drilled rotors? Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - naz - 05-10-2008 i recently saw a 2003 CLK55 AMG (current body style) for $27k. lots of em on sale in the US. time for you to cross border shop dad there tons of options on the used car market in the <$35k USD range.. 996 C4S, elise, AMG stuff, 8cyl M5, 6cyl M3, CTS-V, C5 Z06 to name a few pretty much boils down to personal preference for the style of car and how deep your pockets are for maintenance and upkeep good luck w/ the search and let us know what you end up with!! EDIT: guys that smart cars 0-60 KPH in 3.9s With sprint times from 0 - 60 km/h (0-37 mph) in 3.9 seconds and 0 - 100 km/h (0-62 mph) of 9.5 seconds :lol: source Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-10-2008 darkpuppet,May 9 2008, 08:07 AM Wrote:dad,May 8 2008, 09:07 PM Wrote:go to the SLR link and check out the white SLR thats a good question, I wondered that myself. I will reach out in the MB board see if antone knows Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - naz - 05-10-2008 dad,May 9 2008, 05:03 PM Wrote:darkpuppet,May 9 2008, 08:07 AM Wrote:dad,May 8 2008, 09:07 PM Wrote:go to the SLR link and check out the white SLR i've heard from porsche guys that the ceramic brakes are $$$$$ to replace, don't last long at the track and don't have much bite/stopping power when cold (which is pretty much what they are at all times on the street).. apparently some retrofit the conventional steel brakes due to the replacement cost alone i imagine the reasoning is holds true in MB world, especially since MBs are much more likely to be touring/cruising/posing cars than track weapons Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - darkpuppet - 05-10-2008 naz,May 9 2008, 01:18 PM Wrote:i've heard from porsche guys that the ceramic brakes are $$$$$ to replace, don't last long at the track and don't have much bite/stopping power when cold (which is pretty much what they are at all times on the street).. apparently some retrofit the conventional steel brakes due to the replacement cost alone yeah, they're definitely dollars... but with 8 piston callipers, you could have greased ball bearings for rotors, and still have better braking power than most other cars... just curious... because the cross drilled sure look nice, but they're unkind to brake pads, are noisy when cold, and can 'splode with repeated (heavy) track use... seems very curious choice, unless it's a money thing... Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - naz - 05-10-2008 darkpuppet,May 9 2008, 05:33 PM Wrote:yeah, they're definitely dollars... but with 8 piston callipers, you could have greased ball bearings for rotors, and still have better braking power than most other cars... hmmm well.. interesting enough.. more pistons does not automatically equal more brake torque.. often its a function of a lot of things (and i think machismo marketing (ie more is better) is a big factor)... also.. more front brake torque does not mean better stopping.. improved stopping distance is a function of tires, brake balance, vehicle weight distribution and a bunch of other factors. so i suppose what i'm really trying to say is that you can't compare brake system A versus brake system B just based on specs like # of pistons, drilled v not drilled etc.. you need to look at the whole brake system and magazine articles almost never give the full story and if those rotors were designed with holes they are probably properly stress relieved.. versus most aftermarket stuff that is not. just my $.02 and i can't resist mentioning that i think this is a perfect case of the typical guy mentality of 'more' (expensive, complex powerful, whatever) is better. as a track weapon i would pick a much slower much cheaper well setup spec miata over that (IMHO) overly complex, overly expensive MB Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - DD1 - 05-10-2008 money money money Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - dad - 05-12-2008 you dont buy an SLR as a track weapon ......you buy it because you have everything else.... and yea it the streetabilty of the ceramic discs accourding to some reading I have done on MB forums Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - D-Dub - 05-15-2008 never heard of a lease being a good thing unless you own a company or have a company that pays your millage......... Anyways nice car and I must say I like the interior, nice and plain, easy to reach and not to busy..........I plan to buy one in the future......that is if they offer me the USD price. Guy I Am Now Part Of The Poser Crew.. *pics* - naz - 05-15-2008 D-Dub,May 15 2008, 03: Wrote:never heard of a lease being a good thing unless you own a company or have a company that pays your millage......... thanks man! haha yea.. leasing a 3 series is definitely not the way to have the lowest possible car ownership costs. but... i'd much rather rent a new 3 series every 3 years than drive a used econobox for 10yrs until the wheels fall off. :) |