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Fawk just noticed the 911GT1. And is that a 959 in the back.. Likely. MC12.. Wtf.
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And is that a 2000GT in the back on the right....
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What an idiot... should give that car to me if they're gonna treat it like that.
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The engine is in the back so I guess its ok
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I now understand why all the supercars have engines in the back
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hey, at least there won't be a fire...
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Whenever I see personal car collections like that....I just cant comprehend how filthy rich some of those dudes are......insane....
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With the Powerball at half a billion you'd have to win that a few times to get to their level
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I just hope he drives most of them. Hate to see them sit there collecting dust
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BoostedJack says that's just 1% of his car collection.
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His Instagram account makes me hella jelly
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Nice
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And out of that list, which one would you pick if you could have it for free?
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If Porsche why not the 918?
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Yeah think I'd do 918 lol.
The F12 Speciale or whatever is nice too.
The F12 Speciale or whatever is nice too.
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One of the lambos
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I say 918 over GT3RS, which is a sexy fucking beast as I saw and posted one at the exotic pics thread recently, partly because 918's shape is unique while a layman will have no clue of the difference between a regular Carrera vs a GT3RS. Gotta love exclusiveness.
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Also sad is how I think there's only 1 car on the list that offers manual - the 911 GTS.
Hmm not sure if the R8 still offers MT, I think it doesn't.
Hmm not sure if the R8 still offers MT, I think it doesn't.
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New R8 does not
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^^^^ doh
Also
Also
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Because Floriduh.
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hot Aston...... I usually (read: almost never) like convertibles with the top up but damn.......
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Also had to share this hot GT.............. I think it's fast
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Holy fawk
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It's okay, I guess.
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I want an indoor wash bay.
Sexy GT! Those tires like 355?
Sexy GT! Those tires like 355?
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Standard GT size is:
Front: P235/45ZR18
Rear: P315/40ZR19
It does not appear to be not stock.
Front: P235/45ZR18
Rear: P315/40ZR19
It does not appear to be not stock.
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The fronts look like aftermarket 20" though
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https://media.ford.com/content/fordm...ink-pilot.html
JAN 11, 2016 | DETROIT
CONSUMERS CAN NOW SHARE A VEHICLE IN NEW FORD CREDIT LINK PILOT LEASING PROGRAM
For more multimedia and all news from Detroit visit our 2016 NAIAS Collection here
Consumers can lease a Ford vehicle together through new Ford Credit Link pilot
Digital tools let groups keep in touch, plan, track vehicle use and make payments
Consumers have more access to Ford vehicles with solutions like Ford Credit Link – which allows people to share lease costs
DETROIT, Jan. 11, 2016 – Thanks to a new Ford Motor Credit Company leasing pilot program, families and small groups of friends and neighbors can now share a Ford vehicle.
Ford Credit Link – a pilot for Ford Credit customers in Austin, Texas – is aimed at consumers who don’t need a vehicle full time, but would like access to their own set of wheels.
Starting next month, Ford Credit is offering leases on Ford vehicles to self-organized groups of three to six people.
“People already are sharing everything – from books to homes,” said David McClelland, Ford Credit executive vice president, Marketing and Sales. “We’re seeing the potential for a shift from a single consumer paying for a single vehicle to several people sharing costs and benefits. Ford Credit Link makes Ford vehicles more readily available to people who may not want or need their own vehicle but have mobility requirements that must be met.”
That could include households with multiple licensed drivers, neighbors with intermittent needs for a special vehicle such as a pickup truck, or friends, coworkers and college students.
How it works
Lease groups can reserve drive time, check vehicle status, keep up with maintenance, communicate with each other, view their account, and make payments through a vehicle plug-in device and app.
The 24-month group leases will be available at three Austin dealerships – Covert Ford, Leif Johnson Ford and Maxwell Ford.
“Austin is a progressive city with a rich demographic mix. It has effective public transportation, and consumers who use various mobility options but may not need a full vehicle lease to meet their transportation needs,” said McClelland. “This combination makes Austin a good place to test Ford Credit Link.”
The pilot supports Ford Smart Mobility, the plan to take the company to the next level in connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience, and data and analytics.
CONSUMERS CAN NOW SHARE A VEHICLE IN NEW FORD CREDIT LINK PILOT LEASING PROGRAM
For more multimedia and all news from Detroit visit our 2016 NAIAS Collection here
Consumers can lease a Ford vehicle together through new Ford Credit Link pilot
Digital tools let groups keep in touch, plan, track vehicle use and make payments
Consumers have more access to Ford vehicles with solutions like Ford Credit Link – which allows people to share lease costs
DETROIT, Jan. 11, 2016 – Thanks to a new Ford Motor Credit Company leasing pilot program, families and small groups of friends and neighbors can now share a Ford vehicle.
Ford Credit Link – a pilot for Ford Credit customers in Austin, Texas – is aimed at consumers who don’t need a vehicle full time, but would like access to their own set of wheels.
Starting next month, Ford Credit is offering leases on Ford vehicles to self-organized groups of three to six people.
“People already are sharing everything – from books to homes,” said David McClelland, Ford Credit executive vice president, Marketing and Sales. “We’re seeing the potential for a shift from a single consumer paying for a single vehicle to several people sharing costs and benefits. Ford Credit Link makes Ford vehicles more readily available to people who may not want or need their own vehicle but have mobility requirements that must be met.”
That could include households with multiple licensed drivers, neighbors with intermittent needs for a special vehicle such as a pickup truck, or friends, coworkers and college students.
How it works
Lease groups can reserve drive time, check vehicle status, keep up with maintenance, communicate with each other, view their account, and make payments through a vehicle plug-in device and app.
The 24-month group leases will be available at three Austin dealerships – Covert Ford, Leif Johnson Ford and Maxwell Ford.
“Austin is a progressive city with a rich demographic mix. It has effective public transportation, and consumers who use various mobility options but may not need a full vehicle lease to meet their transportation needs,” said McClelland. “This combination makes Austin a good place to test Ford Credit Link.”
The pilot supports Ford Smart Mobility, the plan to take the company to the next level in connectivity, mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience, and data and analytics.
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Uhhhhhhh what?!