Porche made even more manly with addition of Boeing turbine engine
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Porche made even more manly with addition of Boeing turbine engine
How do you increase the testosterone in a classic 1982 Porsche 928? Well, you could just shove a Hoeing turbine engine that shoots flames out of the hood in there. That'd be a start.
Just such a rarified automobile just sold on eBay for a mere $12,000
to what is almost definitely a really manly man. Other features include
power steering and brakes, a CD player and a new paint job. But really,
who cares about that crap when your hood shoot flames?
Just such a rarified automobile just sold on eBay for a mere $12,000
to what is almost definitely a really manly man. Other features include
power steering and brakes, a CD player and a new paint job. But really,
who cares about that crap when your hood shoot flames?
Gov- Self-Discovering Zombie
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Re: Porche made even more manly with addition of Boeing turbine engine
Is it street-legal?
I'm afraid with that lovely heat you'll need many more paint jobs.
...and a new paint job.
I'm afraid with that lovely heat you'll need many more paint jobs.
Re: Porche made even more manly with addition of Boeing turbine engine
It might be kinda hard to drive.
Gov- Self-Discovering Zombie
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Re: Porche made even more manly with addition of Boeing turbine engine
Imagining speeders would have their windshields melted, it may be more difficult to drive in.
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