Prince of Dubai garage tour


This is one guy that I begrudge having those beautiful cars. You and I paid for them through overpriced oil profits and make no mistake the Dubai government is NOT our friends, they are anti Israeli and based on their policy as I understand it refuse to recognize to even recognize the State of Israel.

As far as I'm concerned he can choke on them and drink his oil to wash them down.

are you israeli or do you just have no clue about world economics? :lol

"Revenues from petroleum and natural gas contribute less than 6% (2006) of Dubai's US$ 37 billion economy (2005). A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali free zone authority (JAFZA) and, increasingly, from tourism and other service-oriented businesses."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai
 
Just came back from Dubai where I met the guy who is Prince Hamdan's right hand man (he took me for a ride in Hamdan's SLR McLaren 722, but I didn't ruin his day by tellin that my GT is most likely faster.. ha ha). He told me that he totalled the Ford GT shown in the video. The police cut in front of him when he was doing 100 MPH and he barely had time to slow down before he T-boned them... :ack

RIP Ford GT...:bored
 
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Just came back from Dubai where I met the guy who is Prince Hamdan's right hand man (he took me for a ride in Hamdan's SLR McLaren 722, but I didn't ruin his day by tellin that my GT is most likely faster.. ha ha). He told me that he totalled the Ford GT shown in the video. The police cut in front of him when he was doing 100 MPH and he barely had time to slow down before he T-boned them... :ack

RIP Ford GT...:bored

I would be very interested in buying the wrecked car regardless of its condition. A friend of mine operates many dealerships in Dubai - Soooo - bringing the pieces back here will not be a problem. I'm serious if you can hook me up with him please PM me....
 
That was the first question I asked him, but the car is long gone he said. I bet it went for a few bucks... :bored