laugh it up big guy....... if i had royalties coming in, i would be driving a friggin 426, i-charged blown monster!!!!!! :furious:
Ummm...not true. Just ask the clown with the 217 mph Gallardo in AZ. You'll need to contact him at the Phoenix Detention Center, but you can ask him all about YouTube and "talking smack" and "they can't bust me". You mean...like all of us? :grin: Sounds like a weekend at Mains' house. :laugh:
There are some Chrysler Engineers that know more about my build then I do, lol. I think most of them are impressed :headspin:
I think that's different maybe? They busted the person for going 217 and not the car. Of course they may have been able to prove it was that exact car since they probably know the location of all of them at any given time. Don't know the details but my guess is that they video got them to the person and then they beat/scared/plea bargained them into a confession?
Yeah and not to mention the tag was visible in the video. They went to the registered owners house and guess what was in the garage:headspin:
Seriously though, fraudulent claims just make things more expensive for us in the long run. I always say, if you can't afford to pay, don't play.
It's a little bit of all of that. Money does not equal smarts in this case. He put up the video, that showed his plate, his face, his voice, and then proceeded to do several high-speed runs on open public roads. He totally pwned himself. Not the brightest bulb on the marquee.