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Limo Jet

04/11/2006 8:23 AM

It looks like someone is taking opulence a bit too far. While we have seen the extended Humvee limo and it's ilk, even those are not big enough for some people's partying.
Hence, the Lear Limojet from Exotic Coach.

No, I'm not making this up.

The features include:
Accommodates 16–18 Passengers
30" Chrome Wheels, Sponsored by DUB™
(1) 42" Plasma Screen
(4) Large Flat Screen TVs
Laser, Strobe Lights, Disco Ball
Realistic Jet Engine Cranking System and More

Lets face it without the jet noise, what's the point... Note to self, don't go to Chicago in the near future. I wonder how well it handles?

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Disco Limo...

04/11/2006 4:10 PM

A-a-a-a-and a Disco Ball ! I want one !

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Re:Disco Limo...

04/12/2006 8:26 AM

Also lets face it if you have a Lear jet the only people who see it are the folks at the airport. I guess this way people see that you have 1 million to blow on your ride. If you don't want to go and by 2 $560,000 Saleen S7sfor your crew to ride in, I guess that you could go for the limojet.
Besides, the Saleen S7 doesn't have a disco ball.

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Re:Disco Limo...

04/12/2006 8:53 AM

Well, the Saleen's all very nice, but there are no photos; it's all CGI, albeit rather good CGI. Do you think they've actually built one yet? But if I had the money to buy 2 I'd spend it on the Bugatti Veyron... At least I know they exist. And I'd bring my own disco ball.

http://www.bugatti-cars.de/bugatti/flash/index.htm l?langString=en

And go to "Concept Cars"

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Re:Disco Limo...

04/12/2006 9:24 AM

The Saleen S7 is a production car.
I hate to say it but I liked the new Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren that Paris Hilton just bought. It looks like a sweet ride. Where did I leave that lottery ticket?

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Wow, PC is everywhere!

04/14/2006 8:42 AM

I did not know that CR4 was all about being PC2(too). My reply was deleted, and I never used one expletive or racial epithet! I wrote a short satire involving a stretched and heavily armed HumVee, with the only geographic reference being "some parts of the Middle East". Or was it the reference to Osama Bin Laden?

I thought Moderators were to monitor for vulgarity and racial prejudice, not become Thought Police!

You will prove my point when you delete this posting as well.

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