Stephen and I go for a ride



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Stephen and I go for a little ride in the Porsche Carrera GT - Thanks Alex


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Nice, Car fits you ... ( 10 months ago by VRAlexander)
Nice, Car fits you guys well =)
nice video, fun day ... ( 9 months ago by charlieludden)
nice video, fun day, that car crash before hand was too funny...ALEX
ahaha thats very ... ( 9 months ago by markmorrow8o)
ahaha thats very cute.. :D bet he loved it.
oOoOoOoOoOOOooo... ... ( 8 months ago by porsche9966)
oOoOoOoOoOOOooo... 1000000%
=)
its of VRAlexanders ... ( 8 months ago by rsombrio)
its of VRAlexanders ?
poor baby ( 7 months ago by raf1995lambo)
poor baby
WOW definentely ... ( 5 months ago by Morenito21)
WOW definentely have to give you props for taking the little guy out man. Great video! I bet he's going to be super crazy about supercars when he's older, if not now =]
Listen to the sound ... ( 5 months ago by marchettino)
Listen to the sound of the straight pipes at low RPMs, fantastic!
hey Alex is your ... ( 4 months ago by ZCP1364)
hey Alex is your car modded, anyway sweet sound of the low revs
$425,000 fuck if ... ( 3 months ago by americanpitbull04)
$425,000 fuck if i only had that !!!!
wait is that ... ( 2 months ago by ap120291)
wait is that Alexander driving, because in a lot of his vids they dont show him?
good shit!, but you ... ( 2 months ago by GT99ff)
good shit!, but you were a little late on changing gears
hes driving a litte ... ( 5 days ago by spanky489)
hes driving a litte boy, god common sense idiot
First of all, ... ( 2 days ago by GT99ff)
First of all, common senese here would be to change the gear, because 1, the fucking car is loud and will make the kid go death, 2 hes just red lining that shit basicly not good for the car, he doesnt have to go fast he just needs to change the gear. God Common sense.. moron
no its not :P .. ( 1 hour ago by easzygoing)
no its not :P ..



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