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surferdude
December 1st, 2013, 15:54
Aside from the "Fast & Furious" franchise, was big in the car culture. Believe he may have owned an RS6 as well?

sfgate.com/news/crime/article/Fast-Furious-star-Paul-Walker-dies-in-crash-5024943.php

Corbett
December 1st, 2013, 16:17
I read he owned an rs6 avant! RIP

na1mt
December 1st, 2013, 21:22
May he RIP

mrdave
December 3rd, 2013, 15:19
Believe he may have owned an RS6 as well? The man had good taste in cars. http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/24766-Paul-Walker-Drives-an-RS6-I-bumped-into-him-today

DHall1
December 4th, 2013, 04:59
There is a quote in the circles that Walter Rohrl was the test driver for the Carrera GT back in 2002.

He is quoted as saying he was scared of that car.

We all know what Mr Rohrl drove for a living. S1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE_WqdKbTvY

Kgnast
December 6th, 2013, 01:21
Yes, sad sad day...... He will be missed on screen by us fans, and by all the people he touched and helped in his life.

Kgnast
December 6th, 2013, 01:28
Never knew PW had an RS6.....

Turbowned
December 6th, 2013, 04:26
He was just a cool dude and a nice person in general. Did a lot of charity work, loved cars, and wasn't a pompous douche. Not saying he was the world's best actor but he was a decent actor and he was really the ambassador for car culture into the mainstream. Died way before his time. Shame about Roger Rodas too, his friend who was driving. Plus, who can't quote at least one cheezy line from the first Fast and the Furious movie?

ttboost
December 6th, 2013, 13:09
Yeah..when I hear kids say "NAAWWZ", I really feel they need to be choked out. I guess now it can be considered a tribute...

DHall1
December 6th, 2013, 15:28
I had several Supra turbo's back in the 90s and one 94tt twin turbo. Learned to tune on those cars and work on fuel delivery, data log, stand alone systems and all. When the FnF movies came out it was comical to watch but had enough content to enjoy the shows. I kept one Supra my favorite 87 mint to this day and Stage 7++ yet I could drive it cross country. I wish the 94tt was still in the garage but we cant keep em all. The market for those went sky high in the 2000s.... money talked and it went.

SteveKen
December 6th, 2013, 18:31
I had several Supra turbo's back in the 90s and one 94tt twin turbo. Learned to tune on those cars and work on fuel delivery, data log, stand alone systems and all. When the FnF movies came out it was comical to watch but had enough content to enjoy the shows. I kept one Supra my favorite 87 mint to this day and Stage 7++ yet I could drive it cross country. I wish the 94tt was still in the garage but we cant keep em all. The market for those went sky high in the 2000s.... money talked and it went.

I loved my 7MGTE car. I learned to drive a manual with that one. I still miss those sporty (non-leather) seats.

ttboost
December 9th, 2013, 20:19
I loved my 7MGTE car. I learned to drive a manual with that one. I still miss those sporty (non-leather) seats.

Yeah.. I had a 88....didn't like it as much as my 94...

DHall1
December 9th, 2013, 20:50
Not you too! Small world and like choices in cars. Lol

Money talked and the TT was sold.

It helped my 87T last dyno'ed at 400 to the wheels. I was not left out in the cold. Car just turned 70k


Yeah.. I had a 88....didn't like it as much as my 94...

ttboost
December 9th, 2013, 21:02
Not you too! Small world and like choices in cars. Lol

Money talked and the TT was sold.

It helped my 87T last dyno'ed at 400 to the wheels. I was not left out in the cold. Car just turned 70k

Nice!!! Some performance shop in WA saw my car on the internet and contacted me, telling me their customer in Germany had to have it...I got all my money back too. Just did a full fuel system, T72 and a AEM stand alone. Made 500whp on pump and mid 600's on C16...6speed car too, with a horrible clutch...Had that at the same time I was fabricating my 69 TT Camaro.