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HunterICX
11-10-09, 01:36 PM
Year: 1994

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150386832229

*looks at pricetag* :damn: Scheisse, out of my range!

HunterICX

Schroeder
11-10-09, 01:40 PM
Oh boy, how I miss the races of that time. Schumacher vs: Hill...[drool]. And the cars looked awesome.:yeah:

antikristuseke
11-10-09, 01:47 PM
I am a little short, anyone able to lend me some money?

Schroeder
11-10-09, 04:28 PM
I am a little short, anyone able to lend me some money?
I know some guys in Nigeria.....:hmm2:

Falkirion
11-10-09, 06:07 PM
I was thinking if its the Benneton from 94 I wont look at it since Hill had Schui dead to rights at Adelaide that year, would have made the pass cleanly. Then not wanting to give up the race Shui drives into him. Bad racing and stuborness on Shui's part.

Happened again in 97 with Villenueve at Jerez, the last round of the season.

Platapus
11-10-09, 07:58 PM
That is Ten Million Euros right? A little confusing as they mixed a "." (which is European, with "," (which is more common in America) and left off a zero.

3.5 litres V8 engine

What kind of Gas Mileage does it get? Will it take 87 Octaine or do I need the expensive 89 stuff?

Bah, just looked at the pictures. No CD player. Not interested

:D

VipertheSniper
11-10-09, 08:20 PM
Who needs a CD player when you have an AAAAAAWWWWEESOOOOOOOMME exhaust note.

Platapus
11-10-09, 08:32 PM
Who needs a CD player when you have an AAAAAAWWWWEESOOOOOOOMME exhaust note.


I can't imagine my doing any "AAAAAAWWWWEESOOOOOOOMMEing" on Virginia roads on my way to work. :haha:

antikristuseke
11-10-09, 08:45 PM
That is Ten Million Euros right? A little confusing as they mixed a "." (which is European, with "," (which is more common in America) and left off a zero.



What kind of Gas Mileage does it get? Will it take 87 Octaine or do I need the expensive 89 stuff?

Bah, just looked at the pictures. No CD player. Not interested

:D
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Joking aside, it probably runs on something at 100+ octane and modern
F1 cars get about 3.1 mpg, this probably would get less.