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

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Yeah, looked like a 2013, but my rubbish pic was throwing me off. Yay!

And, RX-7 is always good. Sticker in window says "Rotary Power."
 
Icy J
crappy iphone photo...

Crappy? That's much better than the pics some of us post in here! (Me included) :lol:

Anyways, this said SVT Lightning on it, but I have my doubts.



Edit: M3!!!

 
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Nice pics there Dac_Xint, why's there another front numberplate though?


And i think you got the name's mixed up with the bikes, really liking the KTM shot though 👍

Thanks for the reminder, must be a brain fart :P
The "T" plate is usually used by the motor trade, on vehicles that are still unlicenced or have ran out of registration. With a T plate they are allowed to drive the vehicle to another dealership, or to deliver the vehicle to new owners.
 
Yeah, great set Dac! Almost makes me too embarrassed to post... nah, not really.

A 2nd FB in a week! Yippee! But again I wonder where all the FD's are... FC's are fairly common, and I'll snap pics of turbo ii's but not savannas.


and unsure... Ford? kind of liked the rough look of it, though I don't think it was intentional. Like the owner is saying, "I'm keeping this thing running no matter what! And I don't care what people think of it/not a show car, but a driver."






Also, a promotional plug for one of my Flickr collections, Beautiful Car Pics
 
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Rue's been busy... and found Icy's spot to boot.

His shot:


and the magazine cover it graces:
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damn they photoshopped that cover
 
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Some nice spots everyone!!! I can't wait for the nice weather to get here, because all of the nice cars will be out. Unfortunately, it's Spring here and still below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius)
 
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