It's the CLR that flipped, not the CLK-GTR. Totally different cars.
This one used to be red, if memory serves. It is unique for having SuperSport badges.
FS a CLK GTR
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Mark Webber (currently with Red Bull F1) flipped one in Le Mans, as a previous GIF shows, and the same weekend flipped the rebuilt one ;-) It actually might have been the other car shown that flipped...not sure. But yes, Mark Webber flipped it 2x that weekend, and the teams other car also became airborne going over the barriers. Nutty eh?
I can't imagine getting in one, nor any girls wanting to even try to slide into one with appropriate attire for such a car ;-)
Mercades has admitted that they calculated wrong on the Aero and it actually produces lift sometimes. All extreme exotics like these fall apart, that is why regular service cost are so high. A standard serivce on a Mclaren F1 LM is about 30,000 pounds.Leave a comment:
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^ probably waiting to get an E30 2.8 stroker, lowered + BBS's in trade :|Leave a comment:
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Mark Webber (currently with Red Bull F1) flipped one in Le Mans, as a previous GIF shows, and the same weekend flipped the rebuilt one ;-) It actually might have been the other car shown that flipped...not sure. But yes, Mark Webber flipped it 2x that weekend, and the teams other car also became airborne going over the barriers. Nutty eh?
I can't imagine getting in one, nor any girls wanting to even try to slide into one with appropriate attire for such a car ;-)Last edited by R3Z3N; 03-30-2012, 12:05 PM.Leave a comment:
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It's a race car, built ideally with no budget in mind it should fall apart at the end of a race..otherwise it's built too strong resulting it it being too heavy. Not surprising they don't fare well to being driven on the street.Leave a comment:
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From what I can tell, the e30 M3 only has issues when it sits for long periods of time. I've had mine since Dec 10th and I've put nearly 5000 miles on it already. It gets good mileage, and hasn't given me any issues other than simple things the previous owner failed to address. (The guy liked to replace parts with used parts such as the in tank fuel pump, struts that were claimed to be new, but someone used an impact wrench on the upper nut and broke the thing off so it was welded back on. They did a good job of it, I didn't notice till someone else pointed it out.) The bad reputation the E30 M3 seems to have is from people who never drive the cars. A guy in town has had his for 12 years and put 140K miles on it. He said its never let him down and been perfectly reliable. The car now has 220K+ miles on it and runs great.
The CLK-GTR is cool, but as the previously posted video shows, they tend to fly. Still, I'd give one a go on a track. Around town, not so much since one can't see what is behind it.
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If i win the lottery I'm going to daily drive this thing. mark my wordsLeave a comment:
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Same motor as the Pagani Zonda R? I never knew that.
I thought this car only existed in my dreams.Leave a comment:
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