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blinkwatt 09-27-2007 01:25 PM

205mphs!
 
I'm not saying much.....just watch it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNBar7NT4zE
:cheers:

porsche986spyder 09-27-2007 01:33 PM

Wow that's fast! If you blink, you may miss it. Amazing!

boggtown 09-27-2007 04:15 PM

Ya, give me a couple years after I get my doctorate and I will be picking up and exporting a faster 911 from Germany. But making sure to test it out on the autobahn first.

bmussatti 09-27-2007 04:18 PM

Well, I have 3 comments:

1) That was freaking fast! OMG!
2) That was freaking stupid!
3) That car, with the GPS in it, what is it?

boggtown 09-27-2007 04:24 PM

1. I agree
2. Not stupid, on the autobahn.
3. The RUF R turbo.

bmussatti 09-27-2007 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boggtown
1. I agree
2. Not stupid, on the autobahn.
3. The RUF R turbo.


1) Glad you agree
2) Still stupid, on the Autobahn, in the dark....guy did not even signal :D
3) The car that gets passed is the RUF...right? The fast cars does not evan look like a Porsche in the dark, when they zoom in on the GPS shot.

blkboxster 09-27-2007 04:29 PM

Thats nothing i can do that in my boxster :rolleyes:

:cheers:

ChrisZang 09-27-2007 05:05 PM

not sure that this was on the Autobahn, looks more like Landstrasse (= Highway with 100 kph speedlimit) to me...

edevlin 09-27-2007 05:23 PM

That's scary. I know its not responsible driving, but I occasionally do a quick nip up into triple digits in fourth gear on an empty open road just to stretch the cars legs.

Something like that is all over in less than 30 seconds. I cannot imagine doing a speed run with other cars on the road and attempting to pass a car at 100 mph, let alone 200+ mph, other drivers are way too unpredictable, that's scary.

Ed

:cheers:

boxstershorts 09-27-2007 06:40 PM

The perfect Darwin award candidate.

Brucelee 09-28-2007 05:59 AM

Lets hope they don't take any innocents with them.

:mad:

williamsF1 09-28-2007 06:12 AM

I think some americans imagine the Autobahn as a 'Need for speed' racing highway... fact is there a so many areas where the limit is low and the massive amount of renovation work that often comes pretty suddenly makes is very unraceable for most of the time. Also there is often loads and loads of traffic!!

Next thing is that the 4. or 5. lane is mostly occupied by 'fast' BMW, Audi and Mercedes... Especially BMW cars seems to be owned by 5. lane racers... but nowhere near 250+ km/h speeds so if you really want to push the car you really have to know the time of day and a place where there is no road-renovation...

I drove from Denmark to Italy the whole way through Germany, Austria (and Switzlerland on my way home) and I was in the lane furthest to the left most of the time and wasnt overtaken very many times but the general speed there was 160-210 km/h. I actually made the mistake last time I was on the autobahn and was caught by a photo-trap at 130 km/h in a area with a lower speed-limit due to renovation of a bridge. It was dark and I was pretty much alone... The ticket never arrived though I think my picture must have been too blurred by the weather conditions.

You see some Porsche cars on the Autobahn, but not as many as you would expect - 5 boxsters on a 3500 km trip on the autobahn... but try taking a walk through Milan and you will see more masserati, ferrari, bugatti and lambo cars the same day than you see in a weekend in Paris. The cool part is, they are parked very casualy on streets around the city...

The videoclip is from the Autobahn I am pretty sure...


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