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I've seen about 4 in 2 NZ cities and the are always light green.
not that rare or great, like the new Charger Super Bees. Meh.
And this is?
Do you consider E30 touring a good spot?
And this is?
Unless it is a rare or uncommon Supra, it is not much better than a 240SX if you ask me. Sorry I just had to get that off chest.Yes. In all my life of going to car shows, I've never seen a MKIII Supra. Definitely a god spot.
Well we all have different tastes. It was Gotbeefboy's post by the way. I had been forgetting to reply to it lately.That's funny, and digging back about 50 pages... Forget what post I was responding too. But yeah, I'll get excited over a Supra, any Supra, whenever I see one. Because I don't see many. Let's see, by my records, I've spotted 2 Celicas from the 70's, 2 Celica Supras, 5 Mk III Supras (including that one), and 2 Mk IV Supras.
The Charger Super Bee.Since you quoted the post, do you remember what I was saying wasn't that good or rare?
Well the reason I mention the 240SX is because that is what GilesGutherie mentions in the original post and that Supra doesn't look too dangerously different.And for the record, I think 240SX spots are good too. I've only got ONE photo of a 240SX, and have seen maybe 3 or 4 more that I didn't get shots of. Any classic, 20+ year old sports car is a good spot for me (excluding Corvettes, Camaros, Fieros, the few American sports cars that were made in abundance in the 80s.) MR2, 300ZX, Civic Si from early 90's, stuff that I try to shoot every time.
Maybe it's just because I love Toyotas, but I always get excited when I see any generation Supra on the road. Where I am, most are either riced out or rusting away so to see a clean one is absolutely awesome.
I saw a Civic today.
Sonygamer455I honestly have never seen an AMG where I live at all.
Went to the smoke shop to get some E-Cigarette fluid, and I got to see this. The guy who owns it was kind enough to let me take a bunch of pictures of it.
He told me he had bought this for $1,000 (I believe he said it was a barn find). He said all he did was put two batteries in it and it ran fine.
It was used in the Vietnam War...
What amazed me is that it still has all of the little stuff that it had back when it was used in the War.
He said he is going to continue to restore it. He said he was ordering the upholstery for the seats.