ferrari at work
#1
ferrari at work
so im at work, and i hear this awesome sound. i turned the corner to see a ferrari 360 stradelle. it rolled into my work. so i ran up to the window to HOPEFULLY see if he wanted to valet. he wanted to leave the car in front. so obv i let him, he gave me $20. like an hour later he came out we talked for a little bit (ending up being a nice dude) then left, started the engine, and just took off down the street. he had a tubi exhaust on it and it sounded amazing!! you could hear him down the street just flying down the road passing people on a double lined road. just amazing car. i mean ive seen lamborghini murcielagos, ferrari 355, 348, porche 911, z06, gallardo, ive seen them all take off from 0-xx mph and that ferrari was most impressive. the engine redlines at 8500 rpms. just amazing machine.
#8
RE: ferrari at work
My fiances dad just traded in a 2001 Ferrari 360 modena spyder. Stock is has a 400hp 3.6l V8 that redlines at 8500 rpm. He had his ported and polished, chipped, and added some fancy exhaust. It then redlined at 9300 rpm and supposedly had 525 hp. He took me for a ride and the power and sound was incredible. The sound that a Ferrari V8 makes when its close to redline is just crazy. When I got out of the car I had such an a rush. Anyways it was the fastest car I have ever been in. He traded it for a 2005 Bentley Continental Gt. I went for a ride in that but he didnt really get on it. It has a 552 hp twin turbocharged W 12 motor w/ awd.
#9
RE: ferrari at work
the bentley is alright, ive driven one and they go but nothing like a ferrari, its a different type of car. u cant compare them, a ferrari is a pure sports car meant for the track and the bentley is a gran tourer menat for long drives.
#10
RE: ferrari at work
ya i valet a a very popluar, very expensive steak house. it is awesome! i get paid $7 an hour plus tips under the table. and im the only valet on duty so i dont have to split anything. its the best job ever, esp bc i LOVE driving cars. i made $210 last saturday (one night, 6 hours)