I'm betting yes, but just curious, looks interesting.
http://www.32hours7minutes.com/#
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I'm betting yes, but just curious, looks interesting.
http://www.32hours7minutes.com/#
Watch the trailer
taht would be awesome
Makes me want a ferrari.........really really bad, but i guess my Allante was built next to the testarosas at the pininfarina plant, so thats prolly the closest ill ever get.
But yea, i wanna see that really really bad haha.
that should be sweet to see... i like how they disabled their brake lights lol..
wow, that would be such a thrill, and you would have so many amazing stories to tell after doing that. It seems like they didn't get citations too often and im guessing they all finished?
I love Honeycomb! 8)
That looks beyond awesome. I'd definitely watch it.
Real working, self-made RADAR jammers... hmm...
YEA, i seccond that hmmmmm.....
Wow sometimes i wish i was part of that time period. Without the national speed limit there is no good excuse to speed like a crazy motha.
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Originally Posted by carter840
there was a PSL
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the radar jammers probably worked because that was the old x/k band technology
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do we know when/if that movie is gonna come out
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if its already out, where can i buy it lol
How sweet!
That sort of thing has been going on for quite a while. It reached it's zenith in the 70's with the Cannonball Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Dash, Brock Yate's famous race that inspired Cannonball Run and Gumball Rally. It still goes on today if you know where to look. (not the $$$ celeb Gumball 3000)
Yeah. Between 1974 and 1995 there was a National Maximum Speed Limit. No road in the USA could permit a higher speed. Between 74 and 86, this was 55 miles per hour. In 86 the NMA successfully lobbied to get a boost to 65 mi/h. In 1995 the whole thing was repealed and power went to the states.Quote:
Originally Posted by richardboy316
-The Canadian
I thought that states could raise the limits above 55, but they would lose federal highway funding if they did...
That's like saying you can get anything you want for free but you'll end up in jail if you did :lol:
Yeah they still go on. You can look no further than the Ferrari clubs of America. They have members that participate in these things but I'm sure you will need a Ferrari first to subtly bring up the subject.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Diver
Talk about rabbits!!