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Do motorcycles count?
1987 Suzuki GSXR-1100. Fastest stock production bike on the planet for a short time. Zero to Holy Shite in 1.7 seconds!
Acura NSX. A guy I worked for owned it. He was very generous with letting me drive it. It was his weekend racer & he spent a lot of time at Willow & weekends at Laguna. Very modded. I never got it out of third though!
Theres an acura nsx 4 blocks away from me. Guy drives it to work every day.
He owns a brand new scion tc a heavily modded mr2 spider with body damage and an acura nsx. The other two just sit and he dds the acura nsx. must be nice.
Definitely a car guy.
As a matter of fact its his ex roomate who sold me this bmw. He had 3 at one time, all gone now hes into rx7s.
Fastest I've driven is around was a modified Z28 Camaro to 120 or so. Wasn't faster but I took my old supercharged SVT Focus to 160 once, it was a bit scary.
Fastest I've ridden in is a guy I know's old modified Murcielago. Straightpiped, AWD delete, tuned etc etc. Somewhere around 180 in that.
He's currently building a twin turbo Murcielago SV to tune of around 1600hp. I will be bugging him for a ride when it's done
My girlfriend's uncle's Ferrari F430. He told me he'd give me a ride after dinner, but instead handed me the keys. I was giddy through the whole drive as he was saying "MAKE IT POP!" - the exhaust backfires slightly after 5500 rpm
Originally posted by Janderson
you can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.
I've got this hiding hiding in the back of the shop,
1485 pounds, 400hp, it's fairly quick:D
I bounced my old Corrado off the revlimiter ( 7000 rpm ) in 5th once, worked out to about 175 or so. I've been in other cars with the potential for more top speed but that's as fast as I've driven.
Which gearbox did you prefer. I'm all for the 6-speed manual
The flappy paddles are fun, and while I'm sure with more experience I'd probably start to enjoy them more, I'm gonna have to stick with my clutch pedal and a good old shift lever.
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