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Diablo_SV, 15 December 2015, 21:27
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DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

Point still stands that you aren't inteligent

Diablo_SV
from Rochester, New York
r8lover, 15 December 2015, 21:34
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DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

What point? Lol. Unless you guys have the V8, then you wouldn't win anything.
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DjShift, 15 December 2015, 22:06
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DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

What point? Lol. Unless you guys have the V8, then you wouldn't win anything.

I don't know what we have, i don't pay attention to engine specs. All i know is the thing gets to 100 in no time flat and can win.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
r8lover, 15 December 2015, 22:18
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DjShift wrote:
r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

What point? Lol. Unless you guys have the V8, then you wouldn't win anything.

I don't know what we have, i don't pay attention to engine specs. All i know is the thing gets to 100 in no time flat and can win.

You don't know the engine in your own car?
[http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/give-leo-an-oscar.jpg]
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zonda21, 15 December 2015, 23:45
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Please explain how a car that does 0-60 in 5.3 sec. and a top speed of 131 (those are the specs of a 2015 300 with a v8 which means yours is lower than those numbers) could beat a newer Ferrari with specs of something like 0-60 in 3 sec. and a top speed around 200 or so.

zonda21
from Rochester , New York
Diablo_SV, 16 December 2015, 02:36
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Don't even be on a car site if you don't even know the engine of your own car...

Diablo_SV
from Rochester, New York
SDJ2_Photography, 16 December 2015, 03:05
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THIS IS SO STUPID EVERYONE JUST SHUT UP

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from Pittsford, New York
r8lover, 16 December 2015, 03:13
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SDJ2_Photography wrote:
THIS IS SO STUPID EVERYONE JUST SHUT UP

I'd consider it if Sam would stop giving so much prime ammunition lol.
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nyexphotography, 16 December 2015, 03:58
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SDJ2_Photography wrote:
THIS IS SO STUPID EVERYONE JUST SHUT UP

I'd consider it if Sam would stop giving so much prime ammunition lol.

Only if it was a SRT8 would he even have a close chance to call it a race.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
DjShift, 16 December 2015, 07:13
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r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

What point? Lol. Unless you guys have the V8, then you wouldn't win anything.

I don't know what we have, i don't pay attention to engine specs. All i know is the thing gets to 100 in no time flat and can win.

You don't know the engine in your own car?
[http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/give-leo-an-oscar.jpg]


I probably shouln't even be saying this but I don't know how to open the hood so no, I haven't seen it nor would I be able to tell what it is. I'm good at memorizing and recognizing way more classic and exotic cars than most people on here even can but when it comes to an engine I don't even know how to change the oil or find a spark plug. I'm not into physical labor, i have people to do that for me.

And it's my parents' car, not mine.

All I know is it's red, it's hella fast, and the previous owners got every option plus some custom ones not offered on paper. Then they only drove it a couple thousand miles cause he had a couple corvettes too.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
wtfsia69, 16 December 2015, 09:31
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DjShift wrote:
r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
My point still stands though. I can beat any of you in a drag race with the Chrysler and i really want to race Justin's parents' Ferrari next time we're in the same state.

What point? Lol. Unless you guys have the V8, then you wouldn't win anything.

I don't know what we have, i don't pay attention to engine specs. All i know is the thing gets to 100 in no time flat and can win.

You don't know the engine in your own car?
[http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/give-leo-an-oscar.jpg]


I probably shouln't even be saying this but I don't know how to open the hood so no, I haven't seen it nor would I be able to tell what it is. I'm good at memorizing and recognizing way more classic and exotic cars than most people on here even can but when it comes to an engine I don't even know how to change the oil or find a spark plug. I'm not into physical labor, i have people to do that for me.

And it's my parents' car, not mine.

All I know is it's red, it's hella fast, and the previous owners got every option plus some custom ones not offered on paper. Then they only drove it a couple thousand miles cause he had a couple corvettes too.


Mate I'll even level the playing field for you and race you in me mums company car, a 2015 Toyota Camry, its a hybrid though so its pretty much a McLaren P1.

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sumosloths, 16 December 2015, 12:11
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wtfsia69 wrote:
Mate I'll even level the playing field for you and race you in me mums company car, a 2015 Toyota Camry, its a hybrid though so its pretty much a McLaren P1.

I'll race you in my mom's car. 2007 Camry hybrid vs. 2015 Camry hybrid.

sumosloths
from South San Francisco, California
venomgt95, 16 December 2015, 12:28
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DjShift wrote:
I don't know how to open the hood


Wait..im sorry..what..?

venomgt95
from Belding, Michigan
r8lover, 16 December 2015, 16:15
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DjShift wrote:
I probably shouln't even be saying this but I don't know how to open the hood so no, I haven't seen it nor would I be able to tell what it is. I'm good at memorizing and recognizing way more classic and exotic cars than most people on here even can but when it comes to an engine I don't even know how to change the oil or find a spark plug. I'm not into physical labor, i have people to do that for me.

And it's my parents' car, not mine.

All I know is it's red, it's hella fast, and the previous owners got every option plus some custom ones not offered on paper. Then they only drove it a couple thousand miles cause he had a couple corvettes too.

There's a little lever on the left side of the driver's footwell, pull that and the hood should open. I'm not much into physical labor, but even I've changed a sparkplug. It's not that hard.

You still live in the same house (I assume) with the car parked in the garage and have access to it almost as if it was your own it seems.

"Hella fast" compared to what though? Even the options sheet would likely say what engine is in the car. It's really not hard to look. Or, hell, you could even use the gas mileage you get as a determining factor.
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DjShift, 17 December 2015, 00:41
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r8lover wrote:
DjShift wrote:
I probably shouln't even be saying this but I don't know how to open the hood so no, I haven't seen it nor would I be able to tell what it is. I'm good at memorizing and recognizing way more classic and exotic cars than most people on here even can but when it comes to an engine I don't even know how to change the oil or find a spark plug. I'm not into physical labor, i have people to do that for me.

And it's my parents' car, not mine.

All I know is it's red, it's hella fast, and the previous owners got every option plus some custom ones not offered on paper. Then they only drove it a couple thousand miles cause he had a couple corvettes too.

There's a little lever on the left side of the driver's footwell, pull that and the hood should open. I'm not much into physical labor, but even I've changed a sparkplug. It's not that hard.

You still live in the same house (I assume) with the car parked in the garage and have access to it almost as if it was your own it seems.

"Hella fast" compared to what though? Even the options sheet would likely say what engine is in the car. It's really not hard to look. Or, hell, you could even use the gas mileage you get as a determining factor.


I don't know what the spark plug does so i wouldn't ever touch it.

And i don't know where the options sheet is, it gets 23 mpg though.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
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