Tim you know the market price of a rolex milgauss?
Just got back from Malaysia and got to start catching up with you guys! I should be around 10 pages behind..
Bro, with the addition of one of the above 2 cars, you will have a total of 3 2+2 cars? Select the one that fits in nicely to your current collection!
Unfortunately I may not be in town. However do send me the details and I will go for the drive if there is a change in plans.
Any owners of Scuds in Singapore have issues with pebble/foreign bodies getting stuck inbetween the front brake callipers and the rim resulting in a groove formation on the rim? Thanks.
Technology aside, I believe the brand itself brings the car to whole new level. Would be the only McLaren model to run on our shores except for the F1 that was bought and exported by an ang moh few years ago!
Could be old news for some of you here, but I'm interested in is the racing academy that will hopefully be set up along with the track. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1046079/1/.html I always wanted to get a racing license, be it local or international. The only source I've heard where I can get one is from SMSA. I have mailed them about it but till now, no reply from them. So with the racing academy here in future, I hope getting a racing license would be much easier.
I was soooo impressed by the touch screens and the 1.7ghz processor that runs windows in the car It's like every geek's ultimate dream haha! However... are we allowed to sue microsoft if our car crashes when the OS inevitably crashes?
dont want to dissapoint you but kids your age are already kart champs if they want to race for a living. The basic thing you must have is skill and a good resume, ie champ of some series. than you get sponsors. most race teams give their seats to drivers who can bring in sponsors. that what the drivers told me. having that talent is a basic requirement. the break comes with sponsors. racing business is tough business. unless you just want to do it for fun. Then you need lots of money. i know this guy who race in Porsche cup series for fun and he owns the team. does not need to work
I understand that to race for a living, we have to start young. This is why I do not intend to go competitive, I want to race for leisure purposes. Of course, if I'm "ever" given the opportunity to race professionally (which I doubt so), I will accept it with no hesitation. Driving my car at full potential at a race track is something which I would want to do, and HAVE to do before I kick the bucket, its just a passion!