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I think it’s the white and non vert that makes it seem less cool then last Ferrari you had
Farrari with Z9 plate
All those rakes make me nervous. I wouldn't park a rake near a Ferrari. Nor vice versa.
'l kinda forgot I had a rolls royce'
I think QUIRKS come to mind
Sell it AS IS
I've learned, a lot of these Italian sports cars in general…Italy where they're designed, have a much different sea level in their roads. More importantly, their climate. These cars have WAY smaller oil passages than the cars we build here in the US, an as such, you cannot expect an import like these quasi-handbuilt exotics to perform anywhere near what they would in their home countries. You HAVE to let them warm up. These are not like your Toyota that you can crank over in one turn in sub-60F temps an expect them to turn over consistent rps.
Why is he dressed as a puff…??
Don’t go by years go 90k on the damn belts. Exotics over maintenance is to keep dealerships profitable…which is a good thing, but if you don’t have millionaire money don’t play the game
Put wheels and tires on that car, invest in exhaust, tune & turbos. It will be worth every penny. Oh don’t forget coil overs.
Visibly an unavoidable reference to the TV show of the 1980's "Miami Vice".
When a blogger is trying to be a comedian…. that's when I say, "Good riddance!"
Idiocy…
So here's the deal with the "get the Wizard a microphone" comments. After a few years of trial and error on sound recording, I no longer trust wireless microphones. Since I don't have someone behind the camera, or a sound guy listening for issues, there's too much risk of a video getting ruined by audio issues– which has happened so many times in the past. Currently I put a sound recorder in my pocket that's wired directly to the microphone.
It takes longer to edit this way, but the difficulty would go up by over 9000 if I had to jump back and forth syncing and editing between 2 microphones. So when I film with the wizard, I try and stay close to him, and I turn up the sound level to MAX when he speaks. It doesn't help that he's also pretty soft spoken. I'm sorry, but this is as good as it's going to get without someone helping me film, and the cost and effort of that is NOT worth it.
Also, I didn't actually mean to hang up on him, as I thought the conversation was over– and called him back after I finished the video. I love that man!