The first Aventador crash...

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  • Raxe
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    Originally posted by redhatpat
    The screws holding in that taillight are worth more than our e30s.
    Maybe if your E30 is worth 8 dollars.

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  • cale
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    Originally posted by Massimo
    Hand made tires? please explain?
    Michelin used aircraft tire techniques to make sure the tire was 100% sound and that no errors were made, which involves a lot of manual work.

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  • Massimo
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    Originally posted by Fusion
    Fun fact: The bolts that hold the Veyron CF monocoque to the front/rear cost about 90$ a piece and there's 14 of them.
    The tires are hand made and cost about 4000$ a piece and last only about 14 minutes at full speed.

    (iirc)
    Hand made tires? please explain?

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  • Massimo
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    Originally posted by Fusion
    Fun fact: The bolts that hold the Veyron CF monocoque to the front/rear cost about 90$ a piece and there's 14 of them.
    The tires are hand made and cost about 4000$ a piece and last only about 14 minutes at full speed.

    (iirc)

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  • kalib0y
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    Originally posted by Fusion
    Fun fact: The bolts that hold the Veyron CF monocoque to the front/rear cost about 90$ a piece and there's 14 of them.
    The tires are hand made and cost about 4000$ a piece and last only about 14 minutes at full speed.

    (iirc)

    Gotta pay to play

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  • Fusion
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    Originally posted by redhatpat
    The screws holding in that taillight are worth more than our e30s.

    Fun fact: The bolts that hold the Veyron CF monocoque to the front/rear cost about 90$ a piece and there's 14 of them.
    The tires are hand made and cost about 4000$ a piece and last only about 14 minutes at full speed.

    (iirc)

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  • kalib0y
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    I bet his/her insurance is going to love covering this one

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  • Conki
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    Originally posted by TexasTerp
    wow, that's sucks!! oh well, I wonder if the magazine pays for it...
    "Thomas was not too fast. A truck, which changed the lines, just hit him."

    Sounds like the truck driver's screwed.

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  • Ryan Stewart
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    Originally posted by leothedrummer
    From the sounds of it, the magazine tester wasn't at fault and I'm sure that there would be some sort of insurance in place on test drives anyway.
    I be the driver of the truck will have some 'splainin to do when he talks to his underwriter.

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  • jamesthebikeguy
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    ugh that blows, but some body has to crash the first one...

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  • Pantless Spency
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    daaaamn

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  • leothedrummer
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    Originally posted by TexasTerp
    wow, that's sucks!! oh well, I wonder if the magazine pays for it...
    From the sounds of it, the magazine tester wasn't at fault and I'm sure that there would be some sort of insurance in place on test drives anyway.

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  • bme30
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    At the bottom of this picture, it looks like a washer fluid tank of e30 325ix

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  • redhatpat
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    Originally posted by navid41691
    That left taillight is worth more than my e30.
    The screws holding in that taillight are worth more than our e30s.

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  • Kershaw
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    Originally posted by navid41691
    That left taillight is worth more than my e30.
    that shift knob is worth my e30.

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