007 C32 - Tail & brake light "black out" switch?
your brother looks like a total douchebag.
oh and i love the cut off saying that says "YOU LOSE!" in that one side picture.
so pretty much the cops are talking **** as opposed to doing their job, which the last time i checked is to protect the public right?
oh and way to just jack the dudes car might as well have shot him dead in the road too while you were at it. the difference between good and bad is very convoluted apparently.
So explain to me this...how is getting someone going 100mph at night with no lights on, on a public street not protecting the public????

Hummmmm
your brother looks like a total douchebag.
oh and i love the cut off saying that says "YOU LOSE!" in that one side picture.
so pretty much the cops are talking **** as opposed to doing their job, which the last time i checked is to protect the public right?
oh and way to just jack the dudes car might as well have shot him dead in the road too while you were at it. the difference between good and bad is very convoluted apparently.
I'm assuming that the "You Lose!" is preceded by something like "You Use." or some other anti-drug abuse message. The cops aren't going to call out the guy whose car they just seized.
Its a dare car....
your brother looks like a total douchebag.
oh and i love the cut off saying that says "YOU LOSE!" in that one side picture.
so pretty much the cops are talking **** as opposed to doing their job, which the last time i checked is to protect the public right?
oh and way to just jack the dudes car might as well have shot him dead in the road too while you were at it. the difference between good and bad is very convoluted apparently.
Brake lights are activated if your lights are on or off. The only way to keep them from lighting up is to pull all the bulbs,fuses, or put in a James Bond "black out" switch.
Last edited by C32-4ME; May 7, 2008 at 01:41 AM.

E=mc2....hmm...damn laws of physics...has to be away around it...Flux Capacitor, mini-black hole power system, bumper mounted stable worm hole generator...

186,000 mi/sec is pretty darn fast...the ultimate speed limit (for now anyway), and I think radio waves propagate at the same speed?

An AMG C32, moving at the speed of light, would circumnavigate the equator approximately 7.5 times in one second. By comparison, a traveler in a jet aircraft, moving at a ground speed of 500 mph, would cross the continental U.S. once in 4 hours.
Like I said this is just a hobby. I have no intentions of trying to get away from anyone...it is just fun to collect and build the gear!
There is 007 way to solve the radio problem though...
You can't out run the (police) radio....but you can definitely JAM them! This would get you in serious doo-doo with the FCC though, and that might make loosing your car to DARE seem like a pretty good deal

I have the plans to build the device to do this...but I think I will pass on this one
(crossing my fingers behind my back)

"Plainfield patrol officer Mario Marzetta said he heard the vehicle's 450 hp, V-10 engine revving before it flew past him at 127 mph in a 35 mph zone, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Tuesday.
The Plainfield Police Department took ownership of the car and the driver was charged with felony fleeing and eluding police"
To quote an old TV commercial:
~The sound of a Dodge Viper's 450 hp, V-10 engine revving as it fly's by at 127 mph = $70,000+

~The life of an adult or child(ren) getting killed, paralyzed forever, or burned to a crisp after being T-Boned by a Viper going 127 mph in a 35 mph zone = Priceless

~The "individual" driving a 450 hp Viper 127 in a 35 = 1 (one)Giant, Mega, King Size, Extra Volume, Extreme PSI, Industrial Grade, Gene-pool cleansing, Darwin Award Winning...
Last edited by C32-4ME; May 7, 2008 at 03:52 AM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Here is a free tip to any of you married people out there
If you have the car on your wifes name.. there is no way you can have your car repossed in any way.. even if you were drunk...driving 200mph...or just being reckless.
on this topic i think i got it coverd.
though i would never recommend any of those things its just straight facts.
But its not easy to run away from a cop... considering they have multiple cars thus never run out of gas and have radios and all the extra help they need... so running 99% of the time does not work.
even the 1% chance u thing u got away .. they are most likely waiting for u at home, if there camera got a look at ur plate.... and lets not forget that they will have a very good description of your car so the next time ur car hits the road they will remember you and will get u sooner or latter. so running is not advisable. at all, if u can afford an $$$$ car u should be able to take on a ticket... if u cant take on the ticket don't speed.
its just like the smokers if u car afford to smoke and always asking other to bum a smoke off them.. then u should not be smoking.
Last edited by Harry Madan; May 7, 2008 at 02:23 PM.

E=mc2....hmm...damn laws of physics...has to be away around it...Flux Capacitor, mini-black hole power system, bumper mounted stable worm hole generator...

186,000 mi/sec is pretty darn fast...the ultimate speed limit (for now anyway), and I think radio waves propagate at the same speed?

An AMG C32, moving at the speed of light, would circumnavigate the equator approximately 7.5 times in one second. By comparison, a traveler in a jet aircraft, moving at a ground speed of 500 mph, would cross the continental U.S. once in 4 hours.
Like I said this is just a hobby. I have no intentions of trying to get away from anyone...it is just fun to collect and build the gear!
There is 007 way to solve the radio problem though...
You can't out run the (police) radio....but you can definitely JAM them! This would get you in serious doo-doo with the FCC though, and that might make loosing your car to DARE seem like a pretty good deal

I have the plans to build the device to do this...but I think I will pass on this one
(crossing my fingers behind my back)"..........not if we, JAM it!"
Last but not least....

Sounds like some serious fun!

This would be true with the older Gen 1 equipment, but I have read that newer Gen 3+ NVG have a feature built in to them that addresses this issue.
I am not sure if the image temporarily "dims" when a bright light source triggers the feature, or if it just drops the light amplifying power suddenly....I will look into it.




I hope he pulls you over some day 





