HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Wow that is like 10 miles from my house. Guess I won’t see this car anytime soon.
Thatâ??s not funny. That guy should be forced tooâ?¦
- Have it fully restored.
- 30-life Prison term
- Be Castrated (Future generations should be spared such stupidity)
- Send the car to me, I mean some one needs to take care of it��
If I ever spend $1,000,000 on any car I expect it to deep sea dive…
They had reports like these circulating when the McLaren F1 was sold to the public. I think one of the test drivers from “Road & Track” or “Car & Driver” even wrecked an F1. Just because you can buy it doesn’t mean you drive it.
Its unfortunate guys are now driving like women. It should be an obvious and fundamental rule that everyone should know:
Car > Cell Phone
If I had a car worth that much I’d be paranoid backing out of the driveway, although I guess if you can afford a car like that you have the funds to repair/replace it.
You hate to see these kinds of thing happening, but they do. Just because you buy a good car doesn’t mean you are a good driver.
I think he should have just smoked the pelican, personally.

Still looks salvageable, but still not a good thing. Guys from Lufkin, TX, deep East Texas, about 50 miles from me. Pic from KJAS.com, local radio station.
[quote]lawsonsamuels wrote:
Still looks salvageable, but still not a good thing. Guys from Lufkin, TX, deep East Texas, about 50 miles from me. Pic from KJAS.com, local radio station.[/quote]
lawson,what is up…haven’t seen you in a bit. Anyways…yeah…this is what happens when put an East Texan in a French-made car. Venturing outside of Chevy,Ford,and GMC got him all discombobulated.
He is driving a million dollar car and not paying attention. He is probably has something to do with banking, f him.
I recognize that ‘lake’…
If you have money to buy one of these I am sure you have money to buy a second one.
[quote]Bujo wrote:
They had reports like these circulating when the McLaren F1 was sold to the public. I think one of the test drivers from “Road & Track” or “Car & Driver” even wrecked an F1. Just because you can buy it doesn’t mean you drive it.
Its unfortunate guys are now driving like women. It should be an obvious and fundamental rule that everyone should know:
Car > Cell Phone[/quote]
Hey, I resent that! :-p
This couple would frequent a restaurant I used work at for lunch…he’d show up in his Lambo, she in her McLaren. Turns out she’s a Rockefeller. Nice people, always tipped me well.
[quote]crimson_lily wrote:
Bujo wrote:
They had reports like these circulating when the McLaren F1 was sold to the public. I think one of the test drivers from “Road & Track” or “Car & Driver” even wrecked an F1. Just because you can buy it doesn’t mean you drive it.
Its unfortunate guys are now driving like women. It should be an obvious and fundamental rule that everyone should know:
Car > Cell Phone
Hey, I resent that! :-p
This couple would frequent a restaurant I used work at for lunch…he’d show up in his Lambo, she in her McLaren. Turns out she’s a Rockefeller. Nice people, always tipped me well.[/quote]
Just poking fun at your half of the species.
[quote]lawsonsamuels wrote:
Still looks salvageable, but still not a good thing. Guys from Lufkin, TX, deep East Texas, about 50 miles from me. Pic from KJAS.com, local radio station.[/quote]
Maybe, maybe not.
Will mostly depend on whether salt water got sucked into the cylinders or how far into the system it got before the engine shut down. I doubt there are too many Veyron mechanics in the US.
I think the whole body is carbon fiber so any damage will mean mucho $$$$$$$$.
Any computers, relays, or other board circuitry will be fucked if they were submerged.
lol Damn those cars are insane. You have to pay something like 70,000 $ every 4-5 years just for wheel maintenance.
Guy from Top Gear couldn’t even get a quote for insurance when he was driving one! ha What’s it get like 4.5 mpg? LOL
[quote]Bujo wrote:
lawsonsamuels wrote:
Still looks salvageable, but still not a good thing. Guys from Lufkin, TX, deep East Texas, about 50 miles from me. Pic from KJAS.com, local radio station.
Maybe, maybe not.
Will mostly depend on whether salt water got sucked into the cylinders or how far into the system it got before the engine shut down. I doubt there are too many Veyron mechanics in the US.
I think the whole body is carbon fiber so any damage will mean mucho $$$$$$$$.
Any computers, relays, or other board circuitry will be fucked if they were submerged.[/quote]
Reports have said it was left running after he got out, ran for another 15 minutes before dieing. Any damage not done by the initial impact he brought on by letting it sit there and run.
Still trying to find out who the guy was, not many people in Lufkin can afford a car like that.
[quote]lawsonsamuels wrote:
Bujo wrote:
lawsonsamuels wrote:
Still looks salvageable, but still not a good thing. Guys from Lufkin, TX, deep East Texas, about 50 miles from me. Pic from KJAS.com, local radio station.
Maybe, maybe not.
Will mostly depend on whether salt water got sucked into the cylinders or how far into the system it got before the engine shut down. I doubt there are too many Veyron mechanics in the US.
I think the whole body is carbon fiber so any damage will mean mucho $$$$$$$$.
Any computers, relays, or other board circuitry will be fucked if they were submerged.
Reports have said it was left running after he got out, ran for another 15 minutes before dieing. Any damage not done by the initial impact he brought on by letting it sit there and run.
Still trying to find out who the guy was, not many people in Lufkin can afford a car like that.
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It’s got to be Texas Walker Ranger…he’s the only man on this planet who could stay so calm and shrug off a 1 million dollar car getting f’d up.
[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
If I ever spend $1,000,000 on any car I expect it to deep sea dive…[/quote]
Yeah, and it should be able to suck my cock and cook me dinner on the way down too.
Owner has now been named. John Lee House, 34 y/o of Lufkin, TX. Owns a business called Performance Auto Sales on Lufkin.