Did You See Anything Good Today? [Read First Post]

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Saw this beauty in Glasgow 1½ week ago - Amazing car - Think its on Italian numberplates - but I'm not sure.
 
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No, those aren't Italian (at least that I know of).

But you got yourself a really great pic there (shame it's a bit noisy), awesome angle. (car needs spacers or a more aggressive offset ASAP)



EDIT: 2nd pic looks great too. 👍
 
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Then why didn't you take pics of it before?


Or does the fact that "it's always there" make the car not worthy?
 
Then why didn't you take pics of it before?


Or does the fact that "it's always there" make the car not worthy?

I think Maserati Gran Turismos (or pretty much any modern Maserati) have been off the list of things to take photos of as their pretty much ten-a-penny now. Still, that doesn't take anything away from Monoha's fantastic shots of a beautiful car. Nice one, mate! 👍 And welcome to the mighty DYSAGT thread :cheers:

Alex, great spots! More of the same please...
 
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OH YEAH!!!! that's what I'm talkin about, now only if we could get a few of those on this side of the pond...

mine from today...

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430
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Vantage
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Gallardo Spyder
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430 Spyder and Vantage
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Arnages
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DBS!!!
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550
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355 Spyder in there somewhere
 
Alex- You got my favourite car of all time!! 👍 (the Zonda F Roadster) but I always thought the Zonda F clubsport was the hardtop with the roadster's power - because I know the F roadster has more power than the normal F (if there is such a thing) - and is no heavier or weaker - but just has more power. I could be wrong of course.

I think the TVR is just a tuscan 6
 
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More info on the Zonda:

Owner is younger than 40
Owns silver CCX, F40, Enzo and Purple Veyron
Car has straight pipes, is a clubsport and is tuned.
It has his wife's name on the Signature place between the seats, even though he drives it to all his track meets (he owns a track day company).
He came into some money in business, and used to be a fireman :lol:
 
I never knew there was an S15 around the corner from me .. in my estate :embarrassed:...in thissss estate.. an s15...shame about the lexarse lights.
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More info on the Zonda:

Owner is younger than 40
Owns silver CCX, F40, Enzo and Purple Veyron
Car has straight pipes, is a clubsport and is tuned.
It has his wife's name on the Signature place between the seats, even though he drives it to all his track meets (he owns a track day company).
He came into some money in business, and used to be a fireman :lol:

Wow lucky guy. Freedom 35 FTW!
 
It would be dead-ideal if you stepped down your car, but if you dont want to, ok, JUST LOWER YOUR WINDOWS!!! PLEASE!!!

I know, I know...I could also do to wash the damned car.... :guilty:


They just can't sell that thing, can they?

Haha the TSi, interesting but certainly not as cool as the rare 5.9 Limited.

Wh-wh-what you mean, "Limited"?

Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited





Jeep Comanche Pioneer

You could not get more mullet than this guy. You just can't.

Jaguar E-Type 4.2

Stuck in traffic with me, but not caring one bit. I don't blame him, either.

Ferrari 328GTS

I had to have at least one Italian exotic, what with all the awesome posts recently (Mosler, et. al.). ...even if a lot were from a showroom.



<you know, I went by Miller at least twice last week and *I* didn't get to see the Alfa or SL65.... :guilty: >
 
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An "NG" kit car. The company makes replicas of old MGs, though inexplicably this one had an Aston Martin badge on the front. Anyone know if there actually was an Aston that looked like this? I'm pretty sure it's an NG and not an Aston (the Aston badge is on the grille, the NG badge is at the bottom of the windscreen).

Anyway, I went out to look for cars today and this one was hidden away behind some dull hatchbacks. The "taxed and tested" and "MOT'd" stickers in the windscreen amused me on something that looks like it came from the 30s...
 
I don't know of any MG's that looked like that, I seem to recall some of the very early (possibly before the company had it's current name) AM cars looking something like that.
 
Doesn't look much like an Aston or an MG really. More like some kind of generic 30's style car, like the Excalibur or Panther Lima.
 
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