wow...I had no idea you could do so much with a 355.
> http://www.ocasionesdevalencia.com/vervideo.php?n=21
mindesign - 20 Aug 2006 12:56 GMT
should be called "slum lord's big day out"
> wow...I had no idea you could do so much with a 355.
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>> http://www.ocasionesdevalencia.com/vervideo.php?n=21
Thank the gods for rev limiters, eh?
C.
> http://www.ocasionesdevalencia.com/vervideo.php?n=21
What an utter and complete w.nker.
Paul Duffin - 11 Aug 2006 22:01 GMT
>> http://www.ocasionesdevalencia.com/vervideo.php?n=21
Needs a bit more angle on that rear spoiler...
Akshully, there we were the other day wondering how some boy wonder
could crash a Ferrari while travelling in a straight line at 100mph
(woo...) and look - it turns out that they handle so dangerously that
you can't move more than a metre without spinning out of control; I mean
look at the poor chap in the video, all he's trying to do is to drive
about 50 metres (I guess the postbox is too far for him to walk to) and
he spins it about ten times... he's obviously crashed at least once -
man, that car is just unsafe!
I'd even go so far as to suggest that the video clearly demonstrates
Ferrari's notorious 'sudden loss of downforce' problem.
...Hang on, I'm off outside! I just heard something worrying, I think my
308 just spun out of control - even though the engine isn't running and
it's in a locked garage with nobody in the car... *that* is how
dangerous the handling on a Ferrari is.
-MCPD
Paul Duffin - 11 Aug 2006 22:01 GMT
>> http://www.ocasionesdevalencia.com/vervideo.php?n=21
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> What an utter and complete w.nker.
Good call.
Mind you, that sudden loss of downforce...