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General Nicolas Cage and his Enzo Trooper

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#1 4-19-2005 @ 12:40:17 AM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
What a twat. "Look at me I'm famous and I drive a red $1,000,000 Ferrari everywhere just so you fucking notice".

#2 4-19-2005 @ 05:13:59 AM
Posted By: Gearcat Reply | Edit | Del
If you could easily afford a car like that you wouldn't drive it?

#3 4-19-2005 @ 11:25:48 AM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#2, Not to the store! Beverly Hills is full of posers like this. I once saw a Bugatti EB110 in traffic, and the driver probably didn't even know the engine displacement... but boy did he look rich!

#4 4-19-2005 @ 05:01:20 PM
Posted By: Gearcat Reply | Edit | Del
#3, So what is a rich person supposed to do? Buy a Chevy Aveo to please you? Don't think so.

#5 4-19-2005 @ 06:30:22 PM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#4, I don't have a problem with rich people, I have a problem with posers from Beverly Hills.

#6 4-19-2005 @ 08:20:17 PM
Posted By: DiRF Reply | Edit | Del
If I ever became fabulously wealthy, I wouldn't buy a supercar as a daily driver... I'd keep my Mirage and swap a Lancer Evo III drivetrain into it >:D

#7 4-20-2005 @ 04:12:04 AM
Posted By: Gearcat Reply | Edit | Del
#5, Anyone who has enough money to actually own a Bugatti or an Enzo is not a poser. It's the guy at the night club who CLAIMS he owns a Bugatti or an Enzo but actually OWNS a Toyota who is the poser.

#6, What about putting a 6.0 liter LS2 V-8 in the Tracker?

[Edited by Gearcat on 4-20-2005 @ 04:15:22 AM]

#8 4-20-2005 @ 10:42:40 AM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#7, So being rich automatically qualifies you as an enthusiast? Hardly. Trust me, some of these people don't even know what a V12 is, but they have to have the car to impress their rich friends.

#9 4-20-2005 @ 02:37:06 PM
Posted By: Gearcat Reply | Edit | Del
#8, You have to be an enthusiast to own and drive an exotic? No. You only need to be able to afford it.

#10 4-20-2005 @ 07:05:47 PM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#9, Thank you for validating my point.

#11 4-21-2005 @ 04:54:14 AM
Posted By: Gearcat Reply | Edit | Del
#10, I didn't validate your point. All you have said is a person who drives an exotic who is not an enthusiast or doesn't know the engine displacement is a twat or a pozer. I'm saying anyone who can afford an exotic should be able to buy and drive one if they feel like it, whether or not they can truly appreciate their level of performance. By the way, the correct spelling is poser.

I'm going to ignore this thread now ... I've said my piece, you've said your's.

[Edited by Gearcat on 4-21-2005 @ 04:54:53 AM]

#12 4-21-2005 @ 10:31:24 AM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Just like I spelled, poser. Come on over to SoCal, and I think you may change your mind. Anyway, nice chattin' with ya :p

#13 4-22-2005 @ 07:56:14 AM
Posted By: DiRF Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Tracker isn't my car...and I hardly think a V8 would fit in a compartment that's barely large enough for a small V6. (The 4-cylinder in my mom's Tracker still looks kinda cramped)

#14 4-22-2005 @ 09:10:36 AM
Posted By: thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#13, What about one of those Caterham Hayabusa-based V8s? That'd be cool :D

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