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Total Votes 25
Average Score 3.24
Verdict Not Rice



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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=49692
Submitted by: 427 Vette
Comments: 16  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 02-12-2006
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Porsche 993 GT2-R.


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#1
2-12-2006 @ 10:48:33 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
Jesus christ, that is one HUGE wing... other than that, nice...

#2
2-12-2006 @ 10:49:59 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#1, seconded

#3
2-12-2006 @ 10:56:15 PM
Posted By : 427 Vette Reply | Edit | Del
It's an undecorated race car.

#4
2-12-2006 @ 10:58:45 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
I love it.

#5
2-12-2006 @ 10:59:26 PM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
#3, It still has a huge wing :P

#6
2-12-2006 @ 11:50:28 PM
Posted By : Muntz05 Reply | Edit | Del
I think he used a dining room table as his wing

#7
2-13-2006 @ 09:52:38 AM
Posted By : Cobra Kid Reply | Edit | Del
Something tells me that porsche is fuly capable of fitting it with a smaller wing that works just as well. Regardless, cool car.

#8
2-13-2006 @ 09:53:37 AM
Posted By : RiceArsonist Reply | Edit | Del
Have I mentioned I freaking love backfire shots like this?

#9
2-13-2006 @ 12:25:31 PM
Posted By : Subourbon187 Reply | Edit | Del
Looks like he bolted a top section onto his original wing, it looks terrible but the rest of the car is sweet.

#10
2-13-2006 @ 12:28:44 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
That looks like a professional racing wing to me. Function-over-form. It's how a lot of racing wings are, bolting competition pieces directly to existing bodywork, in this case, the Porsche GT2's existing stock wing. It's not pretty, but it works.

#11
2-13-2006 @ 12:35:32 PM
Posted By : Cobra Kid Reply | Edit | Del
Does this car have a problem with stability at high speeds? Look at the veyron, it goes 250mph, yet it has a small adjustable wing.

#12
2-13-2006 @ 12:41:01 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Again, the Veyron is a STREET car, this is a RACE car. This car needs as much downforce as possible while being flung through hairpin corners at VERY high speeds.

Street cars are usually not given as many aerodynamic pieces as race cars since street cars need to have a good aestetic and unostentatious look to them. There is no such requirement for racecars.


#13
2-13-2006 @ 01:13:26 PM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
hey, look who you're talking to.
:v:


#14
2-13-2006 @ 03:56:21 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#11, But Veyron doesn't have more than 60% of it's mass sitting on the rear axle... right?

#15
2-13-2006 @ 04:04:25 PM
Posted By : Dadol21 Reply | Edit | Del
So THATS where my surf board went!

#16
10-25-2006 @ 08:45:52 PM
Posted By : chessboxer Reply | Edit | Del
and the award of car i like the most despite having a gargantuan wing goes to....

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