Bugatti pool table?

Son of a... I guess I was late to the party, I just posted a link to it too haha
 
Of all the things where it makes sense to use very expensive high tech materials to save weight...pool tables aren't on that list. For the look (51%+ of the time thats the real reason it is used in automotive) you could spend 10-15% of that getting a top hot rod painter to do something really cool to a diamond or gold crown.

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I'd sell it, buy a Ferrari, a new Gold Crown, snooker table, carom table, and like 50 Balabushkas with what's left.
 
I suspect the table will play ver badly....’cause I think it’s too light.
 
honestly curious here, why would a table being "too light" be an issue? Isn't is the quality of the slate and the inherent strength of the structure to support itself the most relevant?
 
honestly curious here, why would a table being "too light" be an issue? Isn't is the quality of the slate and the inherent strength of the structure to support itself the most relevant?
Weight makes it solid and quiet. Like a snooker or joy table. I just learned that this week myself
 
honestly curious here, why would a table being "too light" be an issue? Isn't is the quality of the slate and the inherent strength of the structure to support itself the most relevant?
Not if it moves. Mass is your friend when it comes to pool/billiard/snooker tables. Best slate in the world means nothing if the table moves. Also need a heavy platform for rails to attach to.
 
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