Most incongruous supercar photo thread
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As per a suggestion from another PHer I'll get us started:
From a Euro camping trip 4 years ago....
And from an Autumn (apparently) road trip to France the other year....it hailed so hard at one point we were basically driving on snow, and it got worse after this pic....I'm all for drifting just not on the autoroute surrounded by other traffic! Pic was taken by another PHer from his 360 so he was having "fun" as well
Don't have any daft ones of the 550 yet, but I'll see what I can do later this year
From a Euro camping trip 4 years ago....
And from an Autumn (apparently) road trip to France the other year....it hailed so hard at one point we were basically driving on snow, and it got worse after this pic....I'm all for drifting just not on the autoroute surrounded by other traffic! Pic was taken by another PHer from his 360 so he was having "fun" as well
Don't have any daft ones of the 550 yet, but I'll see what I can do later this year
And if using a Ferrari for the weekly shop isn't enough on its own, what about using a F355 Spider for the big shop and taking my baby daughter with me too!
And yes, the baby seat does fit... however my little girl prefers this seat instead!
Oh, and it had to be Morrisons so the yellow matched the car.
And yes, the baby seat does fit... however my little girl prefers this seat instead!
Oh, and it had to be Morrisons so the yellow matched the car.
[quote=Jonty355]
And yes, the baby seat does fit... however my little girl prefers this seat instead!
quote]
I want to take my daughter, similar age, out in my spider but have not yet worked out what to do with the airbag - is there a fuse to pull or something?*
And yes, the baby seat does fit... however my little girl prefers this seat instead!
quote]
I want to take my daughter, similar age, out in my spider but have not yet worked out what to do with the airbag - is there a fuse to pull or something?*
- Apologies for slight thread detour
Edited by BobTurner on Monday 24th February 10:57
BobTurner]onty355 said:
And yes, the baby seat does fit... however my little girl prefers this seat instead!
quote]
I want to take my daughter, similar age, out in my spider but have not yet worked out what to do with the airbag - is there a fuse to pull or something?*
Not as such. My air bag has been disconnected under the dash and then a relay connected instead to cancel out the airbag warning light. Otherwise if the light was on it would be an MOT fail.quote]
I want to take my daughter, similar age, out in my spider but have not yet worked out what to do with the airbag - is there a fuse to pull or something?*
- Apologies for slight thread detour
Edited by BobTurner on Monday 24th February 10:57
I had it done at GT Cars Ltd in Warrington.
Give them a call on 01925 262800 and ask for John Greatorex. Tell them Jonty sent you and what you're after. He knows more about it than I do.
After that just make sure you get a seat that has a leg for support and it should fit in the passenger seat just fine. My little girl loves it!
Jonty, many thanks, that is helpful. In the spirit of the thread, here is my co-pilot last summer in a 348:
image by bobturner1975, on Flickr
image by bobturner1975, on Flickr
Great to see nice cars being properly used.
Seeing stunning cars in fields, supermarket car parks etc is one of the highlights of Le Mans for me.
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
Seeing stunning cars in fields, supermarket car parks etc is one of the highlights of Le Mans for me.
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
Le Mans 24 Hour, June 2011 by giveitfish, on Flickr
and some people don't drive their super/nice cars in the rain
Rarity | Pagani Huayra by - Icy J -, on Flickr
Rarity | Pagani Huayra by - Icy J -, on Flickr
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