Ron Artest's Fake IndyCar Is As Ridiculous As the Things That Come Out of His Mouth

It's an Eagle Roadster with a V6 engine.

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It's Friday at 5:30 p.m. We're polishing off what is too many cups of coffee to count, we're feeling a little jittery, a little loopy, and a little weird. So, we found a post (and a personality) to go with that mood, and it's a bit of a throwback. Anybody remember when Ron Artest was still called Ron Artest? Looks like he's been doing a little bit of reminiscing himself, as he posted the above video from 2009 on Twitter today: 

I love my Indy 500 car http://t.co/tCjWbuLRSy

What you see is not an actual Indy 500 Car, as he calls it. It's a street-legal Eagle Roadster, and it's got a 235hp Chrysler engine in it that, paired with a total of 1,960 lbs of car, gets to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds and hits more than 150 mph. This is much better than his Hyundai custom, but we don't know if we'd trust him enough to get into that back seat. 

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