vintage e. mas lalo pa atang nagmamahal yan
....18M estimate? hmmm, it may be vintage but i wouldn't consider it a classic (maybe dahil sa miami vice). a 360 modena is around 15M.Originally Posted by BlueBimmer
....anog oras ba yan? rush hour ba? dapat sa gabi na lang niya pinaglaruan ferrari niya.
nyah!!! only in the phils. totoong ferrari ba yun? baka naman gawa sa cavite ang body tapos surplus engine...hehe.
kawawang insurance...
i think its cool to have a ferrari in our country.
Make our country cool din heheheheheheh
The more ferrari here ibig sagihin gumaganda economy hehehehehe
he he mukang baliktad, maraming mga naghihirap kasi where did they get the money to buy those red horses!!?(no puns intended po sir)
hay, if i had 18 million, i'd fix up ol' ae92, buy a vitara/samurai and a starex, then make a money bed out of the rest, tapos pagulong gulong na lang ako sa pera buong araw :D
ako po pa renovate na lang yung bahay namin and magdagdag ng konting bling-blings sa tsikot, the rest ipon ko na lang.![]()
malay mo meron pa syang another 500 million? can't judge a person just like that. and wishing him more harm is ****ing retarded. jeeez. labo mo tsong.
the only thing that you can conclude from the pictures is that he is filthy rich and a lousy driver.
Sa mga mahihirap, kayabangan na ang may CRV.... tapos ayaw pang bumili ng sampaguita. hehehe.
If you have an obscene amount of money, then a ferrari makes sense. you only live once and you can't take your money to the grave.
and WHAT THE HELL is ebuyncell.com????!!!! why did it hijack www.tsikot.com?
Last edited by bad driver; September 15th, 2005 at 06:02 PM.
And a good day to you, too.Originally Posted by bad driver
The uhm, character who happened to drive this particular Ferrari did not commit a lapse in judgement in bringing out the car. What he had was a complete failure in judgement and discretion.
Did it ever occur to you that this person is EXTREMELY LUCKY in the sense that he brushed against a mere dump truck, as opposed to several vanloads of armed men who are ready to take his car, his valuables and ultimately his life, just because he forgot all semblance of reason in flashing around his mobile deathtrap? No doubt you have come across stories of people with far less expensive rides fall victim to such banditry, and yet we hear about this red Ferrari whose owner is very obviously screaming for trouble, considering these dangerous times.
Next thing you know, the guy's name will be on a thread in the Goon Squad HQ forums, kidnapped, robbed, and killed, a victim of his own recklessness. We will all read that thread and mutter how unlucky he was, how he could have cruised around in a less expensive vehicle to avoid such a grisly fate. And then we'll all be beating our chests and blaming the total breakdown of law and order in this country, when all it would have taken to avoid another pointless death was the exercise of a little discretion and common sense.
Now THAT is retarded. It will matter not if it is his money, his parents' money or even his mistress' money, because it will ultimately be his funeral.
If you own a Ferrari, make sure you have the driving skills to back it up. You can own a Fiat Uno and still be a damn good driver. Better to be overqualified for your ride, than be overwhelmed by it.the only thing that you can conclude from the pictures is that he is filthy rich and a lousy driver.
True, true.Sa mga mahihirap, kayabangan na ang may CRV.... tapos ayaw pang bumili ng sampaguita. hehehe.
If you have an obscene amount of money, it makes more sense to use that money to improve one's self and others as well, precisely because you only live once and you can't take your money to the grave.If you have an obscene amount of money, then a ferrari makes sense. you only live once and you can't take your money to the grave.
Last edited by Bogeyman; September 15th, 2005 at 07:49 PM.
Mr Bogeyman, i take offense when you refer to me as a kid. Bakit sino ka ba at kilala mo ba ko?![]()
Up to know naman wala tayong alam kung ano talaga nangyari diba? bakit mo sinisis driving skills nung Ferrari owner. To each his own. Kung ano gusto nyang gawin sa pera nya gawin niya. Ganun din ako and Im sure ganun ka din. I have a friend who has a 1968 MG and a 73 Mr Slim benz that we use to drive around at least once a month. Now wuill you accuse us of having a complete failure in judgement and discretion?
My bad, then.Originally Posted by rst619
Absolutely not, because those cars (exquisite as they are, by the way) are less likely to invite trouble around here than a Ferrari. Or a Lamborghini, for that matter.I have a friend who has a 1968 MG and a 73 Mr Slim benz that we use to drive around at least once a month. Now wuill you accuse us of having a complete failure in judgement and discretion?
Last edited by Bogeyman; September 15th, 2005 at 07:48 PM.
Buti nga truck... pano na lang kung tricycle ang nakabangaan nya... sigh!!! tricycle lang ang katapat ng ferrari... hehehe.
Well that's his misfortune. But the guy has all the right to own a ferrari, be it practical for him or not. Who cares, anyway its his accident.![]()
ang alam ko kahit 4M na bimmer wala nang insurance.. ayaw pa-insure ng mga insurers.
You don't need an obscene amount of money to get a Ferrari. That's the red car with a horse, right?
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Originally Posted by StraightSix
namputsss...... tawa talaga ako dito......
HARHARAHRAHRARHARAHRAHRAHRAHRARHARHARHARHARHAR!!!! !
NICE ONE BRO....![]()
Jack Enrile often parks his red Testarossa outside the office building where I work. But you can be sure there's a couple SUV-loads of assault-rifle-toting gunmen trailing him around.. I think anyone who can afford an 18-million-peso car would have tons of bodyguards, too.Did it ever occur to you, son, that this person is EXTREMELY LUCKY in the sense that he brushed against a mere dump truck, as opposed to several vanloads of armed men who are ready to take his car, his valuables and ultimately his life, just because he forgot all semblance of reason in flashing around his mobile deathtrap? No doubt you have come across stories of people with far less expensive rides fall victim to such banditry, and yet we hear about this red Ferrari whose owner is very obviously screaming for trouble, considering these dangerous times.
Reminds me of that Brit who was featured on TV. He made a few millions (pounds) during the dotcom boom, but is now building houses here in the Philippines. He sold his BMW M3 or was it M5 and got enough money from that to build A WHOLE BARANGAY worth of houses.If you have an obscene amount of money, it makes more sense to use that money to improve one's self and others as well, precisely because you only live once and you can't take your money to the grave.
He now has a Filipina wife, they have a baby on the way, and they COMMUTE. He has no car.
Dylan Wilkes is the name. Gawad Kalinga is his game.Originally Posted by orly_andico
my simple thinking .. ferrari is a kick ass car .. personally want to own one .. but i can't afford one .. so i don't buy one .. the guy could .. so the guy did ..
lahat naman tayo nababangga eventually .. kasalanan natin or hindi .. it's part of the risks of being on the road .. ingat lang talaga .. naka-ferrari ka man o owner ...