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  • Paul Walker crash

    Sounds like a tragic but senseless wreck. From what I've read the Porsche Carrera GT is a hard car to manage.

    http://www.heavy.com/news/2013/12/ro...ash-dead-dies/

    http://www.autoweek.com/article/2013...NEWS/131209998

    Despite the fact that its a pain to drive in traffic and just plain dangerous when driven hard, we have always loved the Porsche Carrera GT.

  • #2
    Looks like the same stuff that happens from time to time when one street races. That's the change you take. R.I.P. Paul.

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    • #3
      Definitely a sad story. I read this today:

      Walker’s generosity

      Tales of the actor’s philanthropy are not new. CNN confirmed one story from a decade ago when Walker noticed a young U.S. military veteran shopping with his fiance for a wedding ring in a Santa Barbara jewelry store.

      “The groom was just back from duty in Iraq, and he was going to be deployed again soon and wanted to buy a wedding ring, but he said he just could not afford it,” saleswoman Irene King told CNN. “I don’t think the soldier realized how expensive those rings are, about $10,000.”

      Although Walker noticed them, the couple apparently did not know who he was, King said.

      “Walker called the manger over and said, ‘Put that girl’s ring on my tab,’ ” she said. “Walker left all his billing info, and it was a done deal. The couple was stunned. She was thrilled and could not believe someone did this.”

      King called it “the most generous thing I have ever seen.”
      Sounds like he had a good heart. Always sad when someone dies young.

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      • #4
        Also - those Carrera GTs are pretty wicked - I believe they are capable of trapping 130s out of the box so they are not somethin to take lightly.

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        • #5
          Very sad news. Rumor has it that they were racing some car, a fire started in the car and they crashed.

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          • #6
            Roger Rodas was a customer of mine (as was Paul as they were partners in their business and collection) and will be GREATLY missed. Two of the most gracious and respectable men I have ever met in many ways. I visited their shop over a year ago and inspected a few cars for them, one being an LS6 convertible (turned out to be a fake) and their collection was like none I had ever seen. Roger sent me an email on Friday inviting us to the benefit but I did not get a chance to read it until Sunday after I learned of his death. According to two other customers of mine as well as friends of Roger's, they say there was a red liquid on the road preceding the crash and appeared to be power steering fluid, possibly from a blown line. We may never know. The crash site was less than a block from their shop and they drove it hundreds of times a year. I think it more likely a mechanical failure than a human one but it won't change the outcome.
            www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com

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            • #7
              That's too bad Rick. From what I've read, they were good men. When a tragedy like this happens, we're curious to find out what the cause was. I mean...these weren't inexperienced kids out joy riding in a hi HP car. Rodas was an experienced driver. The leaking power steering kinda makes sense. I just don't understand why if the steering felt not quite right, why he would get that aggressive. A real sad deal.

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              • #8
                Just read today that they are closing the doors on Always Evolving, the business that he and Paul owned together and are auctioning off all the cars. What a terrible shame. Bunch of good guys that worked there and a prenominal collection of cars.
                www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com

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