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November 10th, 2004   #31
master2001
 
 
I have several favorites. Mine are the 1967 Chevy Corvette 427 coupe, the new 2005 ford mustang, ferrari (in general), and porsche.


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November 10th, 2004   #32
egoz
 
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Originally Posted by masterchief2001
I have several favorites. Mine are the 1967 Chevy Corvette 427 coupe, the new 2005 ford mustang, ferrari (in general), and porsche.
my first purchase after i get my commercial pilot job will be a ferrari, haven't decide what yet, probably a 360CS (with the hand painted racing stripe).


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Let him who desires peace prepare for war.

Hard work doesn't guarantee success, but without it you don't have a chance. - Alex Rodriguez (Go Yankees!)
 
November 11th, 2004   #33
AussieNick
 
 
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very cool ride. i recently sold my yam R6 and got the bimmer. but i was thinking of getting rid of that and getting an mv agusta or benelli

Get the MV Agusta, sexiest thing on the road. I'd give my first born child for a matte black MV Agusta F4 SPR.
 
November 11th, 2004   #34
egoz
 
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Originally Posted by AussieNick
Get the MV Agusta, sexiest thing on the road. I'd give my first born child for a matte black MV Agusta F4 SPR.
yup, i think i'd do that too...
 
November 11th, 2004   #35
ACTaFOOL82
 
 
You gotta have balls to ride a motorcycle, its so dangerous.

I bet its fun though.


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November 13th, 2004   #36
AussieNick
 
 
Riding a moto is worth the risk. Nothing better than the feeling of freedom being on one, till you get pulled over by the police
 
November 16th, 2004   #37
mdvaden
 
 
1963 Corvette.

To bad they don't handle like the new ones from the factory.

Maybe on equal par - 1967 Firebird.


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November 17th, 2004   #38
egoz
 
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Originally Posted by AussieNick
Riding a moto is worth the risk. Nothing better than the feeling of freedom being on one, till you get pulled over by the police
pulled over?!? you obviously weren't going fast enough j/k, i don't encourage anyone to evade the police. especially if you plan on giving up

what i like about riding is that feeling when you lean into a turn and do a knee drag. it's nothing like a car because you flow with the bike and the turn. the G forces are completely different, hard to explain, unless you've ridden before.
 
November 17th, 2004   #39
AussieNick
 
 
Only a motorcyclist understands why a dog sticks its head out the car window

It feels fantastic to get the perfect lean angle through a corner and flick back into the next one. Nothing like it :P
 
December 10th, 2004   #40
master2001
 
 
The best thing to do is if there is a bunch of people around, pull a stoppy (endo), peel out an pull a wheely, or handstand on the seat