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Went for a cruise up the Sea to Sky Highway....drive there was good. Heading home the highway was a parking lot due to an accident. There was some clear space and I got to play with a Lamborgini Murciélago until he got tired of not being able to shake me and took an exit ramp. I'm pretty sure Darren had some fun too.
It's a Nexus 7 tablet. Runs all of the apps any other tablet will run. I had to perform some surgery on the console to get it all to work but I think it was worth it. I bought a spare console off Ebay. That's the one I cut up. I still have my original in case I want to go back to stock.
The app on the screen is something called Torque
The app on the screen is something called Torque
Went to my local cars and coffee on Sunday. Was feeling good amongst the "regulars" of a few porsches, etc. Then a 2000-something Nissan Z strolled in, with the worst PlastiDip, I repeat PLASTIDIP I have ever seen. More details on that later. I can't believe she went to a show with it.
But anyways, back to my story… was feeling ok amongst the sea of cars that were there. Then a gorgeous 911 turbo (duck tail? not sure what you call it) showed up. It was immaculate. Beautiful.
Then suddenly we all shut up. THE car rolled in. I've never seen one in person. Can you guess what car it was? More details below. It stole the show.
Pics are a combination of regular and HDR:
Parking Garage first...
Now onto the show. Small, but decent turnout...
Now here's that Z… notice the peeling… I didn't even bother editing these pics. Not worth my time
This was a nice custom truck with a blower… nasty. Great interior too.
The Ferrari and Porsche...
And now for the drumroll… the star of the show. The King of them all. A 2015 Lamborghini Aventador. All $450k msrp, in all its glory. Owned by a man a bit older than I, in his 40's. V12, 2.6 sec 0-60. No orange peel paint. Oh, and 0 down, 60 months loan, only a $8,500 monthly payment. This guy just drives it to the show…and leaves it there for all to gawk at. Beautiful car for sure. It was impressive seeing it in person. But what are we doing wrong in life that some people can literally pay cash for this? wow… so there I was, tail between my legs, and embarrassed to even start my car and leave. But I did. And I tell you what, I smiled. I drove home and smiled, knowing that hey, Marilyn is "my" super car. I listened to my Corsas and continued on my merry way (ok ok, I was still jealous. LOL). Enjoy these pics.
And here's my favorite pic of them all...
But anyways, back to my story… was feeling ok amongst the sea of cars that were there. Then a gorgeous 911 turbo (duck tail? not sure what you call it) showed up. It was immaculate. Beautiful.
Then suddenly we all shut up. THE car rolled in. I've never seen one in person. Can you guess what car it was? More details below. It stole the show.
Pics are a combination of regular and HDR:
Parking Garage first...
Now onto the show. Small, but decent turnout...
Now here's that Z… notice the peeling… I didn't even bother editing these pics. Not worth my time
This was a nice custom truck with a blower… nasty. Great interior too.
The Ferrari and Porsche...
And now for the drumroll… the star of the show. The King of them all. A 2015 Lamborghini Aventador. All $450k msrp, in all its glory. Owned by a man a bit older than I, in his 40's. V12, 2.6 sec 0-60. No orange peel paint. Oh, and 0 down, 60 months loan, only a $8,500 monthly payment. This guy just drives it to the show…and leaves it there for all to gawk at. Beautiful car for sure. It was impressive seeing it in person. But what are we doing wrong in life that some people can literally pay cash for this? wow… so there I was, tail between my legs, and embarrassed to even start my car and leave. But I did. And I tell you what, I smiled. I drove home and smiled, knowing that hey, Marilyn is "my" super car. I listened to my Corsas and continued on my merry way (ok ok, I was still jealous. LOL). Enjoy these pics.
And here's my favorite pic of them all...
I installed my DSS driveshaft last night. The rear bolts were a pain in the butt to take off. They just didn't want to come out. I also had to partially remove my Blowfish Racing shifter bracket to gain access to the front driveshaft bolts. Now the stock drive shaft is a heavy ugly POS. Lol. Was a lot more difficult to maneuver around.
While the stang was on jacks I took a pic of my Whiteline watts link.
While the stang was on jacks I took a pic of my Whiteline watts link.