LP640 Crash in FL
#17
Glad no one was seriously injured, especially no one at the car wash.
#18
i think so, although i think he needs to be in more pain. he needs discpline for wrecking a LP640.
#19
Needs a wake up call if you ask me. Lucky mom and pop weren't out at the ol' car wash and standing nearby. No excuse for behavior like that on a public road. Money doesn't equal sense in his case. He ought to be walking or riding public transit from here out.
#21
I wonder what triggers them. Yaw sensor? G-sensor? Go off when the airbags go off?
I donno about you, but I don't really want my life depending upon some sketchy Italian wiring job, especially when the item it is supposed to fire, doesn't really ever get cycled.
I also wonder what fires them, explosive? Pneumatic?
I donno about you, but I don't really want my life depending upon some sketchy Italian wiring job, especially when the item it is supposed to fire, doesn't really ever get cycled.
I also wonder what fires them, explosive? Pneumatic?
#24
german wiring is pretty good....but i dunno about concrete....my 7 series bmw's electrical system used to do some funky stuff!
#25
Yeah, until your gas flap won't open.
German wiring? Umm...I am the biggest VW fanboy and there wiring is brutal, hell most manufacturers have ****ty wiring.
Makes the car look sleeker, and I see they worked here, but just seems a bit sketch.
German wiring? Umm...I am the biggest VW fanboy and there wiring is brutal, hell most manufacturers have ****ty wiring.
Makes the car look sleeker, and I see they worked here, but just seems a bit sketch.
#27
wow, that's sad. Beautiful car; sounds like a real jack a** driver though. If a Lamborghini made me bleed my own head blood i would be doing more than crying.
I was also wondering what was behind the head rest; thanks for the clarification. Seems like a cool idea, but I would prefer something solid that doesn't need to be activated in split seconds when things start to go sour regardless of how good the technology is.
I was also wondering what was behind the head rest; thanks for the clarification. Seems like a cool idea, but I would prefer something solid that doesn't need to be activated in split seconds when things start to go sour regardless of how good the technology is.
Last edited by Rotary-Amuse; 12-25-2009 at 08:58 PM.