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Johnny5alive 12/1/13 12:07 AM

Paul Walker: Boss 302S Owner: RIP
 
Not sure about everyone here, but I'm personally a fan of his, and saw him as a modern day Steve McQueen. I found an article that mentioned the following:

From a news site:

A network of volunteer first responders who are experts in their individual fields, consisting of heavy equipment operators, paramedics, firefighters and healthcare specialists. Paul Walker, a race car driver in his own right and Ford Racing Boss 302s owner, has come to us to spread awareness for his disaster relief organization. Read more at: http://www.heavy.com/news/2013/12/ro...ash-dead-dies/

He went out doing what he loves. Although tragic, I think he'll be immortalized with this. RIP Paul.

Brandon302 12/1/13 12:19 AM

He seemed like a really cool guy, especially after he loaned his 302S to a driver who's car broke down.

mattlqx 12/1/13 11:47 PM

I was surprised to hear he ran a 302S. I had no idea how legit he was involved with cars, racing and charities. He and Roger will be missed.

Lesson to learn though, if you're a movie star, stay the heck away from convertible Porsches.

irishn8 12/2/13 12:11 AM

Sucks he was a passenger to someone showing off when they crashed.

Flagstang 12/2/13 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by irishn8 (Post 6722270)
Sucks he was a passenger to someone showing off when they crashed.

they are now saying the shop reported the car was having steering issues

Krohn 12/2/13 04:33 PM

It really is sad. I agree about him being a modern day Steve McQueen...
He and The Fast & The Furious cast started a new generation of car enthusiasts... good and bad. lol

mackds 12/2/13 04:59 PM

Ride on Paul Walker & Roger Rodas you will both be missed.

Lessons to those left behind the street is not a race track. Roger was a professional grand prix driver and should know the street is not a place for a buck fifty.

Do it on the track with the proper gear.

Live Safe.

Rest in peace guys:(

Boss #228

cdynaco 12/2/13 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by Krohn (Post 6722531)
It really is sad. I agree about him being a modern day Steve McQueen...
He and The Fast & The Furious cast started a new generation of car enthusiasts... good and bad. lol


Come on guys. He was a good guy and a reasonably good actor. Hardly a trend setting King of Cool like McQueen though. :shame:

You could have put any number of actors aside Vin Diesel in these movies with their action and stunts and the sales would have been the same.

orng302 12/3/13 06:04 AM

Modern day Steve McQueen is more than a stretch.

Azure 12/3/13 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by cdynaco (Post 6722731)
Come on guys. He was a good guy and a reasonably good actor. Hardly a trend setting King of Cool like McQueen though. :shame:

You could have put any number of actors aside Vin Diesel in these movies with their action and stunts and the sales would have been the same.

:agree:

Krohn 12/3/13 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by cdynaco (Post 6722731)
Come on guys. He was a good guy and a reasonably good actor. Hardly a trend setting King of Cool like McQueen though. :shame:

You could have put any number of actors aside Vin Diesel in these movies with their action and stunts and the sales would have been the same.

Yeah... but they didn't.

Maybe Patrick Dempsey is a better comparison for you?
They say he's just like Steve McQueen, actor/professional driver.

About being a trend setter though... have you seen all the massive wings, graphics, and fart cans around? The Fast & The Furious started something, and yes, he was a part of it.... sad it caused a lot of rice burners...

I say modern day steve mcqueen as in, had an impact on the public who weren't aware of cars being fun and not just commuters.

I promise I'm not trying to equalize the two or go too far and step on any mcqueen groupy's feet.

cdynaco 12/3/13 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Krohn (Post 6722848)
Yeah... but they didn't.

Maybe Patrick Dempsey is a better comparison for you?
They say he's just like Steve McQueen, actor/professional driver.

About being a trend setter though... have you seen all the massive wings, graphics, and fart cans around? The Fast & The Furious started something, and yes, he was a part of it.... sad it caused a lot of rice burners...

I say modern day steve mcqueen as in, had an impact on the public who weren't aware of cars being fun and not just commuters.

I promise I'm not trying to equalize the two or go too far and step on any mcqueen groupy's feet.

I'm not dissing PW. But he wasn't the lead guy. And it was the movies themselves that triggered the fart can craze like you said - not Walker as an actor.
But I respect your opinion. :cheers:


Azure 12/3/13 11:24 AM

Honestly, Walker is no different than 90% of the mainstream and even no-name successful actors and actresses. They all have some sort of "give-back" program or charity. As stated by a few, I feel for the families and kids involved, nothing more. I think WAY too much credit and pats on the backs are given to these rich stars that either kill themselves or do something stupid and get killed. Maybe if we hold them accountable for their actions and not totally gush when they do something stupid, like leave a teenage kid without a Dad, this world will start giving the real heroes the credit deserved for actions and tragedies.

Nobody wants to make a thread for a war hero that saved a bunch of lives before getting killed in action.
Nobody wants to make a thread about a policeman that saves someone drowning in a pond after an accident.

Nope, we make a thread for some tool who killed himself and his friend while driving at extremely high speeds through a populated area.

Perspective!

Krohn 12/3/13 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by cdynaco (Post 6722864)
I'm not dissing PW. But he wasn't the lead guy. And it was the movies themselves that triggered the fart can craze like you said - not Walker as an actor.
But I respect your opinion. :cheers:

Very, very true.


Originally Posted by Azure (Post 6722878)
...
Nope, we make a thread for some tool who killed himself and his friend while driving at extremely high speeds through a populated area.
Perspective!
...

Wow... Read the news.

Although no final verdict has been released, the general consensus is that they weren't street racing or doing anything dumb. Due to a lack of certain evidence, articles are stating that a mechanical failure, either tire blowing out or steering failing could be the cause of the accident.
Police were in the area, many people were close by... none have suggested "extremely high speeds through a populated area."

That being said, I wouldn't be surprised if they were going faster than the 45mph posted speed limit.


About your heros comment. I agree... but I don't think this thread is meant to honor him as a hero. I think it's more so to acknowledge the current events and discuss them...

Don't, ignorantly, put blame on someone for an accident when you have no idea if they had anything to do with it. You're being no different than the Hollywood media.

Azure 12/3/13 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Krohn (Post 6722893)
Very, very true. Wow... Read the news. Although no final verdict has been released, the general consensus is that they weren't street racing or doing anything dumb. Due to a lack of certain evidence, articles are stating that a mechanical failure, either tire blowing out or steering failing could be the cause of the accident. Police were in the area, many people were close by... none have suggested "extremely high speeds through a populated area." That being said, I wouldn't be surprised if they were going faster than the 45mph posted speed limit. About your heros comment. I agree... but I don't think this thread is meant to honor him as a hero. I think it's more so to acknowledge the current events and discuss them... Don't, ignorantly, put blame on someone for an accident when you have no idea if they had anything to do with it. You're being no different than the Hollywood media.

I'm no more or less ignorant than you are assuming that there was a popped tire, etc. we may never know the real reason, but they say "don't ever meet your heroes" for a reason. Something was not quite kosher about that accident. I find it hard to believe there was that much wreckage from a 45mph accident. I'll stand by my assessment. Beside, I did not put blame on anyone. I merely stated a truth about how people glorify celebrities.

Flagstang 12/3/13 12:02 PM

yawn..

Azure 12/3/13 12:16 PM

:lol: might as well close this one too.

Flagstang 12/3/13 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by Azure (Post 6722937)
:lol: might as well close this one too.

with people lacking respect.. we might as well..

Azure 12/3/13 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 6722950)
with people lacking respect.. we might as well..

Simply put, respect is earned.

Flagstang 12/3/13 12:54 PM

not in RIP threads..

you need some Jesus.

Mr. V 12/3/13 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 6722970)
not in RIP threads.. you need some Jesus.

I agree with you. It is a sad statement on the state of things that common courtesy is entirely uncommon. Basic respect is often unheard off. We as a people can be so cavalier and mock the loss of life and feel that we have any right to judge the quality of that life is itself sad. The life we should question is our own. We,the living, can change our legacy.

........And I'm off the soap box.

Azure 12/3/13 01:06 PM

So funny how my statement is "mocking". :nonono: I guess people don't get what I'm saying, so I'll stop. Maybe deep down you know, but you'll keep it to yourselves.

Evil_Capri 12/3/13 01:29 PM

Let's keep on topic . . . everyone is free to debate via PMs.

Krohn 12/3/13 02:35 PM

Some of the cars in his personal garage...
The guy had varying tastes!
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/look-ins...190008850.html

Flagstang 12/4/13 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Krohn (Post 6723028)
Some of the cars in his personal garage...
The guy had varying tastes!
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/look-ins...190008850.html

those are really nice cars! love the Asian muscle

NinjaSteffers 12/4/13 10:53 AM

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This would've been nice to attend

NinjaSteffers 12/4/13 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by Azure (Post 6722968)

Simply put, respect is earned.

No. You should respect EVERYONE, until they do something to lose that respect and THEN they have to earn it. Simple

Azure 12/4/13 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers (Post 6723535)
No. You should respect EVERYONE, until they do something to lose that respect and THEN they have to earn it. Simple

Nah, you're thinking of innocent until proven guilty. :grin:

NinjaSteffers 12/4/13 11:31 AM

Maybe it's just a southern thing then, we show respect to everyone. Sometimes even if they do not deserve it

Flagstang 12/4/13 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers (Post 6723560)
Maybe it's just a southern thing then, we show respect to everyone. Sometimes even if they do not deserve it

I grew up in WA and CA and our values are to show respect to everyone.

NinjaSteffers 12/4/13 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 6723580)

I grew up in WA and CA and our values are to show respect to everyone.

Well that's one northern :nice: any others out there??

Azure 12/4/13 12:20 PM

Then there's the few who think they are showing respect, when actually they are very disrespectful, in a high school kinda way. Where's the smilie for :growup: when you need it.

Mr. V 12/4/13 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers (Post 6723589)
Well that's one northern :nice: any others out there??

I'm from California, but I am the son of immigrants. I'm not sure if I count. I think treating people with respect is so important, it's a part of what I teach in my classroom.

Flagstang 12/4/13 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Azure (Post 6723594)
Then there's the few who think they are showing respect, when actually they are very disrespectful, in a high school kinda way. Where's the smilie for :growup: when you need it.

wheres the smilie for :goaway: ???:shame:

Azure 12/4/13 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 6723620)
wheres the smilie for :goaway: ???:shame:

Okeedokee :****off:

Azure 12/4/13 01:27 PM

TMS is just like Mustang Evolution... some really great people along with some really ****ty people. Sorry if I offend the nice ones. The others can suck ****!

Flagstang 12/4/13 01:30 PM

:topic:

Scothew 12/4/13 01:31 PM

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