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Those exhaust tips though.It looks like it might be the V-spec version of the CT6.
Those exhaust tips though.It looks like it might be the V-spec version of the CT6.
Second most attractive (or least, depending on your bent) of the big three bustlebacks in my mind.
It's a nice day out. I think I'll hop in my 95 YEAR OLD CAR and drive down to the mall.
Was a beautiful day out today sunny mid 70s. Didn’t go to Detroit this weekend these are local spots. Detroit definitely has better cars than where I live.It's a nice day out. I think I'll hop in my 95 YEAR OLD CAR and drive down to the mall.
@ilikewaffles11 How the heckin' heck did a Renault Aventime make it to the US?
Why does this look familiar? Oh wait, I think a Chinese brand ripped it off...Car show parking lot spots/spectator spots are good/considered as wild spots to me since you don’t know what will turn up.
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Isuzu Axiom XS top trim level for it. Not sure how many are left never saw one before.
I am honestly not sure if this is a real Ruf Dakara GTS or not...or a conversion. But this showed up briefly at my work. Struggling to find any decent info on the Ruf Dakara GTS.
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Wow, that is a rare find. It's an '86 Aerocoupe, only 200 were sold to the publc, the absolute minimum necessary to homologate it for NASCAR.![]()
Not bad, if it's what I'm thinking and an '86, reasonably good luck finding this.
Indeed. The most significant identifying feature that separates the '35 and '36 is the grill shell, which isn't visible in that shot, but the two rows of hood side louvers identify it as a '36. '35s have three rows.