2012 Birkin Super 7 on 2040-cars
Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Engine:Duratech 2.0 4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:E-85
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: British Racing Green
Make: Lotus
Interior Color: Black and Grey
Model: Super Seven
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Roadster
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 600
ONE OF A KIND! FFrom the elegant black muffler guard to the black headlights, the flush-mount aviation gas cap, carbon-fiber rear-view mirrors, and spare tire carrier this Custom Birkin is truly one-of-a-kind! The cockpit is fully carpeted with Dynamat sound and heat insulation on the firewalls and foot wells, five-point restraints, auxiliary outlet for your GPS, and Birkin Sports Seats! The inside of the fenders and the underside of the car features Rhino-lining for protection and durability. The suspension is equipped with light-weight aluminum shocks! The front and rear suspension are all fully independent and completely adjustable. The ultra hi-performance engine features an air-box intake, Haltech engine management system, 42-pound injectors, 12:1 compression, stage 3 cams, high-performance springs, the Texas Motorworks High-performance header system, fully insulated exhaust system, high-performance close ratio five-speed transmission, custom-made axels from Gear Headquarters, aluminum flywheel, six-pad clutch disc with annular clutch, and more! The engine is tuned to run on E-85 fuel. This Birkin includes all the options from full weatherproofing including top and side curtains to a friendly-weather Bikini top for maximum enjoyment on the hottest days! On nice days when stopping off somewhere, the Birkin includes a tonneau cover that can be used in two configurations to protect your investment. This beautiful Birkin rides on classy custom wheels; 15X8 inch PF01 Enkei rims in the rear, 15X7 inch PF01 Enkei rims in the front, 205/5015 BF Goodrich G-force sport tires on the front and spare and 225/5015 BF Goodrich G-force sport tires on the rear! A second set of wheels and tires comes with the car; two 205/5015 BF Goodrich G-force R-1 tires for the front and two 225/5015 BF Goodrich G-force R-1 tires for the rear, all mounted on a second set of PF01 Enkei rims. THIS CAR IS ALSO TITLED AND READY TO GO! THE DETAILS ARE BELOW. IT HAS AN ARIZONA TITLE. Vin: AZ332550 Control # 344550 Chassis # BYY234110/07 This Birkin also comes with an extra set of wheels and tires valued at over $1500, California car cover, and carbon fiber boot cover! |
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Kimi Raikkonen to miss rest of season for back surgery
Sun, 10 Nov 2013Formula One drivers keep themselves in peak physical condition, such are the demands placed on them in order to do what they do. But otherworldly as their capabilities may be, they're still human, and that means they get injured or sick just like the rest of us.
Case in point: Kimi Raikkonen and the announcement made today by Lotus that he'll have to sit out the rest of the season in order to undergo back surgery. That means Lotus will have to find a replacement driver for the last two races in Austin and Brazil while Kimi has and recovers from the operation.
Though we wouldn't debate the legitimacy of Kimi's condition or the necessity to rectify it, the timing is sure to raise some eyebrows. Raikkonen has been at the center of a pay dispute with Lotus, and while the situation was reportedly resolved, his decision to undergo what is said to be elective surgery at this point in the season (as opposed to waiting until its end) raises some questions as to his commitment to the team he is leaving and his team's financial commitments to him in turn.
Lotus announces Exige V6 Cup racer
Mon, 20 Aug 2012The Lotus Exige is once of the most focused race cars that you can purchase on the market today, but for those individuals who desire to track the mid-engined racer, Lotus has released its latest no-frills, all-go racecar: the Exige V6 Cup.
The Exige Cup features a supercharged 3.5-liter V6 making 346 horsepower, enabling the 2,380-pound race car to get from zero to 62 mph in just 3.8 seconds. Power is put to the road with the help of Lotus Dynamic Performance Management, which allows for Touring, Sport and Race settings for the engine.
The Exige V6 Cup also features revised aerodynamics in the front fascia and rear diffuser, and it rides on a fully adjustable suspension that reaches the road with special wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo tires.
The time Elon Musk paid $1 million for James Bond submarine car that cost a couple $100
Tue, Dec 3 2019Tesla CEO Elon Musk landed himself in court after insulting a diver who criticized his plan to rescue a Thai soccer trapped in a cave using a purpose-built mini submarine. Which reminded us that Musk's interest in submarines started years ago. The story begins in 1989, when a couple from Long Island put every barn-find hunter to shame by paying $100 for a locked storage unit, and cracking it open to find a 1976 Lotus Esprit buried under a pile of blankets. That's a cool find, the S1 Esprit is sought-after among enthusiasts, but CNBC reported they quickly learned their car was modified to star in the 1977 James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me." Ignoring Colin Chapman's "light is right" motto, the producers alchemized the Lotus into a fully functional submarine by welding in the wheel arches and the underbody, and adding winglets for more stability. Four propellers powered by a battery pack housed in the cabin moved the Esprit under water, and the coupe gained front-mounted missile launchers. The modifications reportedly cost $100,000. The couple had never seen a James Bond movie; they likely assumed it was a mad scientist's kit car, or a science fair project gone wrong. The $100 purchase price represents about $207 in 2019 dollars, so the unsuspecting buyers could have easily sold it as a parts car, made a small amount of money on it, and ended up with a free storage unit. However, they became aware of the Esprit's significance in Hollywood history when truckers identified it over CB radio while they were hauling it home. lotus-esprit-submarine-in-action-1 View 3 Photos They weren't collectors, and storing a submarine is terribly impractical, so they commissioned a cosmetic restoration and asked auction house RM Sotheby's to sell it in 2013. An enigmatic buyer paid $997,000 for the non-running movie prop. Musk later revealed himself as its new owner. "I was disappointed to learn that it can't actually transform. What I'm going to do is upgrade it with a Tesla electric powertrain, and try to make it transform for real," he announced. Even billionaire-owned project cars sit for longer than planned, and there's little evidence the Esprit is in swimming condition, let alone capable of morphing into a submarine at the simple push of a button. If it could, we're certain Musk would have hyped it up on Twitter. But while stalled projects normally draw the ire of loved ones as they take up garage space, Musk's turned into a well of inspiration.
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