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Everything posted by mau92
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Well, at ferrari museum you are not allowed to even touch the cars. Consider yourself lucky! Those things on the 612's bonnet are designed to allow the new suspension system of the new gen Ferraris. Maybe you can't see it, but for example the 355 is much more wider, designed to fit the V12 Ferrari Enzo engine, or the 360 has an extended wheelbase for the current-gen V8 engines.
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Yeah you sure go there MB! Some more photos! LaFerrari prototypes or Project F150 F150 project por Mauriciooo! Porject F150 - 2 por Mauriciooo! I really think LaFerrari looks good. LaFerrari - Adelante por Mauriciooo! LaFerrari - Atras por Mauriciooo! LaFerrari por Mauriciooo! Here are the Test Mules, using previous models as rolling benches for new engines, suspension and the all new KERS system on LaFerrari HyKers 599 por Mauriciooo! HyKers 599 -2 por Mauriciooo! 355 v12 Enzo por Mauriciooo! 360 test por Mauriciooo! 458 - 150 por Mauriciooo! 612 suspension por Mauriciooo! Scale model used on the windtunnel Modelo por Mauriciooo! Hope you liked it!
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Gotta love the Huayra! Having some online fun -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) --
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Went for some real world flying today, after 2 months... It was a very joyful ride! Descansando Escala en Lujan Enjoy!
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Post One Random Automotive Video Per Day
mau92 replied to Soundwave's topic in Automotive Discussion
Well, that's bad...- 1,648 replies
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Thanks! I guess I should fly more often there :hmmm:
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That's one nice supra! Amazing FSX shots, what addon are you using for hawaii?
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You didn't saw that one coming! Some MP3 shots. Does anyone here owns it? -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) -- -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) --
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That second shot looks great!
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Some Firenze views Arno river Arno Santa Maria dei Fiore Cupula Assasin's Creed players should know this view... Firenze
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Taking a car away from that place seems like a difficult task, but I might give it a try :hmmm: As said, behind the Ferraris from the movies, it was the champions hall... This, belonged to Steve McQueen 275GTB And now... Champion's hall campeones 2000's champions F1 The very last champion F1-2 Argentinean Pride! fangio Formula 1 Engine... Yeah, pretty small Motor Going upstairs, Super-ferraris hall F50 288GTO, one of my favorites Ferraris. Damn I enjoyed cruising with this on TDU 288GTO Dat ass 288GTO - atras F50 rear, and an overview of the hall F50 - atras Teaser shot... LaFerrari... LaFerrari Enjoy!
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Well, this is my latest purchase... Bought it on Steam sale (8 US Dollars), I played it for the first time yesterday (bought it the day before from my trip to Greece-Italy). I have to say it's a really nice and good looking game. The story seems a bit cliché (he get his family assasinated, during his last "work" he thinks of all the bad things he has done and that's where you start playing, correct me if i'm wrong. Btw I haven't played the other 2) but fun!
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Thanks Kelv! Well, the fisheye lens makes tall buildings get drunk :O The second shot is at peloponeso peninsula, the "Epidauro anfitheathre". It has the best acoustic of all the ancient anfitheatres, you can hear the sound of a penny hit the ground (down there, on that circle thingy) from the place the pic was taken... Those greeks knew how to build things!
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jaja, you should do it calster! Thanks for the comments. Btw, I've just realised that I did a double post of the 250GT :P
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Thanks Softie... So you can keep jealouse, more pics :P (just kidding) These shots are, still, on the lower floor where some old F1 cars can still be seen among other street cars F166 250GT What a feeling! F166-2 This is between the 1st and 2nd floor (movies' cars) P540 - 2 P540 Regards!
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The image of the bottom left looks like a GT5 shot... Anyways, 2 more pics... Santa Maria del Fiore Anfiteatro And a video... Okey, I don't know how this thing of inserting vids on the forums work...There's the link (if you are not lazy enough) Btw, a timelapse is video or photography? Regards!
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As I don't want to spam the "Post your pics" thread I'll open a thread to share my pics of my visit to Museo Ferrari in Maranello, Italy. After many years of waiting finally I was going to Italy, and best of all I was going to be near Maranello (I was staying at Firenze). So I took the chance and booked my tickets some days before my departure. Note: If you want to do the Fiorano and factory tour, you need museum tickets first and then you can book the other tour. There are limited seats in the bus, the sooner the better. After spending some days at Greece and Rome finally we were going to Firenze. On sunday 28th it was the day, woke up at 9am ready to drive to Maranello on our rented "Ferrari"... 2009 Opel Zafira "ecoFlex". After a 150km trip through mountains and some valleys and lakes, we were entering the small town of Maranello, Museo Ferrari signs were now visible. Approaching the factory you could hear the roaring engines of rented Ferraris (100 euro 20 mins, similar to TDU :P ). And there it was! A big glass and metal building with the "Cavallino" in front, it was the Ferrari museum in front of us! Entered the building with my printed reservations, showed up at the front desk a nice girl asked me if I had reservation so I gave her the papers. She took an envelope from under the desk with my name on it and said "here, enjoy your visit!" It was near the time for the bus tour through the factory, so we ate a Prosciutto panino and waited... The bus approached the parking and soon after we were on the waiting line. The factory tour doesnt take you inside the factory, it goes through a street inside all the parts that form the entire Ferrari Villa (as the call them). The fiorano tour takes you through an entire lap round it. In the meanwhile, the guide tells you some facts of the track. For example, every corner represents a different part of different circuits of the world. After the tour is finished (1 hour aprox), we went to the Museo itself to see the Ferrari history and models. It's divided in 4 different sections. First floor, all the "oldies" street cars and race cars (F1 cars also). There's a pit truck replica also (where the team's chief seats and gives the orders, not a pit box), very interesting you can see what they hypothetically see while on race. Then there's the 2nd floor, and it's divided in 4 different parts. there it's the Ferraris of the movies and the "Champion Hall". What's inside the lattest room? All the modern F1 champion cars (from 2002 to now), all of it's engines, and all the helmets of the champions. I felt very proud of seeing the Argentinean flag inside there! Exiting that room and past the Ferraris of the movies hall it's one of the most interesting parts: All the "super-ferraris", from the classic 288GTO group B race car, to the newest LaFerrari (that has it's own hall even...). On the other side you have the Ferrari test mules, or the "rolling test benches". There you can see the modified cars where the engineers tested the different suspensions, engines, and all the newest technologies for their cars (Even a KERS test mule for the LaFerrari). Inside that same room there are all the Ferrari Tour cars (612 china edition, 599 Panamerican tour and 355 round the world tour). Exiting that place you go to LaFerrari hall, where you can see all the design stages and mockups and a complete LaFerrari in exhibition. That's the last place, if you go down the stairs there's the F1 simulator (which by the way is very good!), the bar, the store and place where you can see all the factory scale models, from the very first factory to the latest. There's also a big screen where you can enjoy the race if there's one, I had the chance of watching the last 20 laps of the Hungarian GP. Well, I think that pretty much covers my visit to the mecca of motorsports and cars! As I promised, the pics! (the first can be seen at "Post your photos" thread, I'll update as soon as I can) 599XX - 250GTO 599XX F40 Competizione 250 GTO 250GT GTO - Pasado y Presente GTO Evoluzione Regards!
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Thanks MB! No, I haven't visited the Casa Enzo Ferrari (time and costs). I did the Museo Ferrari visit + Factory and Fiorano track tour. If you like cars and Ferraris yep, it's worth as you will find models from all the eras, test mules and some cars used on some movies (most "meh" part of all) among other things. About the factory tour, don't expect watching the assembly line or something similar, they take you on a bus ride through a street of the factory named "Viale Enzo Ferrari" and you can see all the different areas from outside. There are some ferrari shells out there waiting to be painted or to enter the final assembly line but that's all. So it depends on you.
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Guess what... I've just arrived at home, so as I promised, more Museo Ferrari pics (these are not all of them) 599XX - 250GTO 599XX 250 GTO F40 Competizione Fiat 500 More will follow!
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4 more days from now....
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Those are great F1 shots! I've visited Museo Ferrari and Factory GTO - Pasado y Presente por Mauriciooo! More pics will follow as soon as I get home ;)
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ohh Descent II was my very first PC game ever!! Keep those FSX shots coming! Sitka approach mission is very fun indeed!
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Car Spotting: What You Saw Recently! - Part 2
mau92 replied to The Queen's topic in Automotive Discussion
Nice 458! There's something just wrong with the FF... Btw, I saw a Panamera S today, its sound was amazing!- 3,087 replies
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My very last purchase... Caramel Machiatto (medium sized) and banana muffin, nice breakfast! -- OLD IMAGE REMOVED (imageshack) -- Regards! Guns + liquor... Not a good combo :hmm: jajaja
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Car Spotting: What You Saw Recently! - Part 2
mau92 replied to The Queen's topic in Automotive Discussion
Why don't you start dating him? :P- 3,087 replies