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Yeah, I'm thinking, look at that open road in front of them (other than the car about 2 blocks up, in the left lane that would hopefully hit that turn lane he is coming up on).
I'm guessing by the previous posts that the McLaren would win, but would it be race or should the 355 and the 360 not even try. (granted driver error could play a heavy role), but assuming decent drivers would this be competitive?
Yeah, I'm thinking, look at that open road in front of them (other than the car about 2 blocks up, in the left lane that would hopefully hit that turn lane he is coming up on).
I'm guessing by the previous posts that the McLaren would win, but would it be race or should the 355 and the 360 not even try. (granted driver error could play a heavy role), but assuming decent drivers would this be competitive?
The McLaren F1 would easily smoke the Farrari's ( 0-60 in 3.2 sec.).
These 3 guys have to be together. I don't care what town your in, those 3 cars
wouldn't randomly be stopped side by side at a light. Those kind of odds are
worse that the lottery.
Man, in Massachusetts I'm lucky to see a Farrari (even the cheapest one) once
every 5 years. To think there's places like this where there common.
Yep, that's Newport Beach.
Dennis Rodman lives in the area and Koby Bryant recently had a house built there as well. Hopefully Koby will be around to enjoy it but that's a different story.
Who knows, might be them at the light trying to take me. Hmmmm, I neglected to look at
either side to even notice because I drive like an old fart.
Last edited by SharpLS-96; May 14, 2004 at 07:19 PM.
Originally posted by JLSC4 The McLaren F1 would easily smoke the Farrari's ( 0-60 in 3.2 sec.).
These 3 guys have to be together. I don't care what town your in, those 3 cars
wouldn't randomly be stopped side by side at a light. Those kind of odds are
worse that the lottery.
Man, in Massachusetts I'm lucky to see a Farrari (even the cheapest one) once
every 5 years. To think there's places like this where there common.
Youd' really enjoy taking a drive around Malibu on the PCH on a Sunday afternoon....
I was surrounded by 2 360 modena's an E55 AMG and a Boxster S.
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