Wowee! Did you consider BC coupe first? Or you're just an 'open top' kinda guy? They're making a BC roadster too!
Your garage is amazing, congrats on all the cars. Have to ask what’s your go to right now? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I did consider the BC coupe, although after driving the Pachetto coupe and the BC coupe back to back, I felt the dynamics of the regular setup would be better suited to mostly street driving. The BC drives awesome, its like a huge go kart. I felt I was not going to track it that often to make the BC setup make sense for me. Yes I do like convertibles too.
Ah... with [Bay Area + TSX + Huayra] I thought maybe you were Mark Zuckerberg. https://justrichest.com/mark-zuckerberg-net-worth-how-much-is-zuckerberg-worth/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
#1 makes NO sense!!! A yearly service on #2 & 3 costs more than #1!!! plus, a 2007? 11 yr old 'modern' car, sorely lacking many features. Forgive me if your just 'pulling our legs' with #1. Quite the garage lineup https://www.instagram.com/1slocrx/ #4 GT3 #5 911R Oh, and your Roadster is GORGEOUS!!!
Thanks, I used to have a 2007 TSX bought new and I sold it, been missing it ever since I sold it. Had to have it back for my daily. I just love that car, helps that I can do most of the repair on it too. So not pulling your legs, I actually do own and drive it a lot, it wont be on my instagram though.
That car is basically an F3 car for the street. I love that mine is CA legal and insured, I can drive it anywhere. On the track it takes some getting used to as it does behave similar to an F3 car as well. There is no power steering, no power brakes, no ABS, no traction control, just your skill and four tires on the road. Cant ask for much more thrill than that.
Roadster BC 6 exhaust pipes? I think they kept the 4 center bunch for signature look and added 2 bottom for aerodynamic 'functional' reasons? See graphic at 2:56 and mentioned at 4:20 .
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I saw a Pagani Huayra locally in Charleston, SC parked out front at a hotel a few months ago, with Illinois license plates. I made five people with me, go out of their way to stop, admire, and learn about what it was they were seeing and how important it was. What a real cool driver that must have been, and would have liked to meet. Gravel, dirt, and complete radical road chaos all over the car from a very long drive. How many owners would make that trip? Then while quarantined, Ive watched some great shows on Netflix last week, two of which high-lited the Pagani. Made me feel even better about seeing one, going out of my way to admire, and introduce it to five non-enthusiasts.