RR Phantom
#16
Although my fiancé had no complaints, the back seats in the Phantom are very cramped for a full size adult. Luckily I was in the front but it should be nice in the back to sustain the RR tradition.
#17
Wait a sec, as far as I knew, no turn technology has been around for awhile on larger trucks such as Mack's. Is the one on the RR a completely different design that required a different patent?
#18
Originally posted by TCM
Wait a sec, as far as I knew, no turn technology has been around for awhile on larger trucks such as Mack's. Is the one on the RR a completely different design that required a different patent?
Wait a sec, as far as I knew, no turn technology has been around for awhile on larger trucks such as Mack's. Is the one on the RR a completely different design that required a different patent?
yeah, i remember seeing that on a truck about 15 years ago when i was ALOT younger and thinking that would be a good idea for passenger cars too.....guess i should have patented it myself!!!
#21
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One of the largest real estate developers in Canada.
His collection is as follows:
Phantom
360 Spyder
Bentley GT
CL 600
Porsche Twin Turbo Cab
ML 500 (the wife)
Smart Car
Its quite insane, when his detailers are around next I'll try to shoot some pics.
One of the largest real estate developers in Canada.
His collection is as follows:
Phantom
360 Spyder
Bentley GT
CL 600
Porsche Twin Turbo Cab
ML 500 (the wife)
Smart Car
Its quite insane, when his detailers are around next I'll try to shoot some pics.
#25
The hub-odomoter has been around a log time. It's purpose is to count mileage on a trailer, as trailers get pulled by many tractors and they lose track of how many miles the trailers have been. They need to know how many miles for maintenance purposes. I am sure there other reasons also. At any rate, that patent must have expired long ago. I have a United States Patent on that art which is good for 20 years from the date that I applied. The Patent office let me build an older patent into this new patent. This made our new hub cap theft-proof as you must remove the wheel in order to remove the hub cap.
#26
Originally posted by mehrabani1
Latrell Sprewell lives down the street from me... I think I have seen him driving a Phanom.
Latrell Sprewell lives down the street from me... I think I have seen him driving a Phanom.
#30
We have already done a prototype of a Porsche crest sitting in the center of the steering wheel, just sitting there looking at you, always in the upright position. Is there a market for such???