Thursday, March 2, 2017

They See Me Rollin' - Porsche Edition




(SpeedHunters.com)

I'll Just Leave This Here


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A Little Bit Of Both


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This Is A Great Eating Routine To Follow

Bill Goldberg Revealed His Insane Diet That Keeps Him Jacked At 50-Years-Old 

Goldberg also shared his approach on the kinds of foods he puts into his body. And let’s just say it is somewhat true.
What I try to do is not stress myself out. I eat like a caveman. If it grew from the earth or was hunted on the earth, it’ll probably be OK. I don’t believe in no carbs. I think it’s all situational and personal. Some people respond great to carbs, some people don’t. Some people need higher fat in their diet. Anything can work, so long as you moderate it properly. I like to think 80/20. Be strict and stay focused 80 percent of the time, but reward yourself, and that’ll keep you in good spirits.
He’s right, it will keep you in good spirits and the real food that he consumes is REAL FOOD.

(BroBible.com)

The Magic Revealed

Michael Jackson’s special shoes next to the floor bolts that were used for him to do his famous gravity-defying lean 


(CavemanCircus.com)

They See Me Rollin' - Porsche Edition


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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Some Pricey Show & Go

6 Of The Fastest Luxury Saloons Money Can Buy

With the passing of the seventh-generation of Rolls Royce Phantom, there are many performance saloons that are champing to take its luxury crown

Bentley Flying Spur (W12)


Once tied in a relationship with Rolls Royce, Bentley was set free from its UK-based sister when BMW and Volkswagen bought the two companies in 2003. It was at this point that Bentley seemed to gain a kick of performance to its production line, initially with the Continental GT.

Beforehand, huge 6.75-litre V8s were wasted as tools for cruising instead of setting lap times, but things have very much changed since the likes of the Azure and Turbo R.

Using the Volkswagen D1 chassis (shared with the Audi A8), Bentley produced the 200mph Flying Spur - a four-door alternative to the Continental GT. Bentley will give you a 6.0-litre twin-turbo W12 for your troubles that’ll be good for 616bhp, although for £10,000 less you could settle for the 4.0-litre 500bhp V8.

The Flying Spur uses an eight-speed ZF gearbox to haul 2.5 tonnes along the highway and comes in at a whopping £170,000. But considering that most Flying Spur buyers will have someone to open the door for them at all times, that six-figure sum shouldn’t be an issue.

BMW Alpina B7 Biturbo


Alpina BMWs are the definition of factory sleepers, especially considering the stats the latest creation is sporting. The 2017 B7 Biturbo has been tested to 205mph, despite its initial forecasting of just 193mph. It manages to achieve this using the BMW 7-series as a base, along with a revised version of the N63 90-degree 4.4-litre V8. 

By upgrading the two turbochargers, intercooler, pistons and exhaust system, the power output comes in at a McLaren-frightening 599bhp which is channeled (again) through an eight-speed ZF transmission.

The BMW M760li has come along and trumped the B7 in terms of cylinders with a 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12, but in outright performance terms, the independent company still has the last laugh.

Complete list (CarThrottle.com)