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FasterTraffic 06-20-2018 11:03pm

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Originally Posted by MEANZ06 (Post 1633212)
I'd like to know who's stable this ended up... :seasix:

Maybe you'll be glad you know, maybe you won't...

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Originally Posted by TheDrive
The first Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo Evo race car on U.S. soil was recently delivered, and the lucky recipient is a 14-year-old high school student from La Cañada, California. Steven Aghakhani took delivery of his new racing-bred Lamborghini last Thursday after his father surprised him with it at Lamborghini Beverly Hills.

If you think Aghakhani is just some spoiled rich kid who wanted the coolest car Lamborghini currently offers, you're sorely mistaken. According to the Los Angeles Times, the 14-year-old has been racing cars for half his life. He started racing go-karts at age 7, worked his way up to the NASA Pro Series Southern California Regional Championship, and is training to eventually race in the Rolex 24 at Daytona. He also enjoys hitting 200 mph whenever he can.

The new Huracan Super Trofeo Evo was built by Lamborghini Squadra Corse, with help from racing chassis builder Dallara Engineering. It's essentially a new body for the already-potent Huracan Super Trofeo, but the carbon fiber kit improves aerodynamics and adds plenty of downforce.

The Evo is powered by a racing-tuned version of the Huracan's 5.2-liter V-10, pumping out 620-horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque. It also includes an X-Trac six-speed sequential transmission, Ohlins dampers, and MOTEC electrical components.

Aghakhani will get some quality seat time in his new Lambo when he takes to the track with his team Steven Racing in the spring.

http://www.thedrive.com/news/18605/t...per-trofeo-evo

MEANZ06 06-20-2018 11:13pm

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Originally Posted by FasterTraffic (Post 1633215)
Maybe you'll be glad you know, maybe you won't...



http://www.thedrive.com/news/18605/t...per-trofeo-evo

Damn! :wow:

snide 06-21-2018 6:47am

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Originally Posted by FasterTraffic (Post 1633211)
It gets progressively less expensive as they get older but, for the couple years that both our kids were in preschool, it was just about $2K per month. The wife grew weary of me introducing our kids as "my Porsche payment" and made me start using their names.

My youngest is 13 now. I don't remember how much his daycare was, but it wasn't as much what you guys quoted. Then again, it was 12-13 years ago when he started. Yes, it got less over time.

My oldest son went to private school through grade 8, then to high school in a different school district. His primary education cost me well over $120,000. :ack:

FasterTraffic 06-21-2018 1:34pm

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 1633229)
My youngest is 13 now. I don't remember how much his daycare was, but it wasn't as much what you guys quoted. Then again, it was 12-13 years ago when he started. Yes, it got less over time.

My oldest son went to private school through grade 8, then to high school in a different school district. His primary education cost me well over $120,000. :ack:

Cost for daycare can vary depending on where you live (no surprise) but $50 per day per kid seemed to be the going rate when we were looking. Some were more and very few were less. It was painful to write that check every month but, in the long run, a drop in the bucket compared to what either of us leaving the workforce (even temporarily) would cost. That's in addition to tossing all the work and schooling to get to that point.

Private school didn't interest us. Generally, it comes with some religious angle and that is a nonstarter. It's also worth noting that the public schools in this area are very good; vastly better than where I went growing up. When my kids get to high school, they can IB, AP, and Honors to their heart's content. We're fortunate that we have better-than-average schools in a better-than-average district.

Sea Six 06-21-2018 5:37pm

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Originally Posted by FasterTraffic (Post 1633277)
Cost for daycare can vary depending on where you live (no surprise) but $50 per day per kid seemed to be the going rate when we were looking. Some were more and very few were less. It was painful to write that check every month but, in the long run, a drop in the bucket compared to what either of us leaving the workflow (even temporarily) would cost. That's in addition to tossing all the work and schooling to get to that point.

Private school didn't interest us. Generally, it comes with some religious angle and that is a nonstarter. It's also worth noting that the public schools in this area are very good; vastly better than where I went growing up. When my kids get to high school, they can IB, AP, and Honors to their heart's content. We're fortunate that we have better-than-average schools in a better-than-average district.

My kid beat up your Honor student.

allthrottleandsomebottle 06-21-2018 6:21pm

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Good finds cheap.......

allthrottleandsomebottle 06-21-2018 6:33pm

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With and without flash.............

markids77 06-21-2018 6:35pm

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Originally Posted by allthrottleandsomebottle (Post 1633359)
With and without flash.............

Your dog's roof is wavy.

FasterTraffic 06-21-2018 8:28pm

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Originally Posted by Sea Six (Post 1633340)
My kid beat up your Honor student.

Your kid needs some discipline.


SubZero 06-21-2018 8:42pm

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6d...k=w847-h635-no

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simpleman68 06-24-2018 5:50pm

Oak display shelf I'm building in our living room.
Scott

https://i.imgur.com/4RcC3hvh.jpg

markids77 06-24-2018 6:47pm

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Originally Posted by simpleman68 (Post 1633733)
Oak display shelf I'm building in our living room.
Scott

https://i.imgur.com/4RcC3hvh.jpg

I know you probably spent hours moving those speakers so the reflected sound didn't muddy the front stage. I had to chuckle at the blue tape marking though!

Rob 06-24-2018 7:37pm

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snide 06-24-2018 7:40pm

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Needs more bacon.

allthrottleandsomebottle 06-24-2018 9:25pm

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beach surf n' turf omelet :D

carlton_fritz 06-25-2018 3:48am

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Hilton Head Island

Giraffe (He/Him) 06-25-2018 5:49am

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Well, here’s a non-bird shot. I traded in my 2012 Tahoe a few weeks ago and scored this 2018 LS. The ‘12 was an LTZ which had just about every option available. To replace it was going to cost me $75k which I’m just not willing to spend. Yeah, black wasn’t my first choice but so it goes.

snide 06-25-2018 8:07am

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Originally Posted by Thomas (Post 1633790)
Well, here’s a non-bird shot. I traded in my 2012 Tahoe a few weeks ago and scored this 2018 LS. The ‘12 was an LTZ which had just about every option available. To replace it was going to cost me $75k which I’m just not willing to spend. Yeah, black wasn’t my first choice but so it goes.

Nothing wrong with strippers. :thumbs::thumbs:

Giraffe (He/Him) 06-25-2018 8:16am

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 1633807)
Nothing wrong with strippers. :thumbs::thumbs:

This model has the 3rd row seats deleted. I never used them and it gives me more room for hauling dogs.

mrvette 06-25-2018 1:14pm

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Wife took it....years ago... we have a ~2'x3' version on the LR wall....tell me where is was taken....anyone???


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