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

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Saw this gorgeous E24 BMW M6 yesterday. Love the golden BBS rims!

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Continue on the ”old” BMW spotting theme, this 1998 Z3 M Coupe just tickles me in all the right places…

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Sorry about the poor picture.

I have a weird obsession for Z3 Coupes, since I first laid eyes on one as a kid.

I am on vacation, and every summer me and the family is spending time at my in-laws summer home in the Stockholm archipelago. A guy in the neighbourhood owns this M Coupe, and I keep seeing this beauty every summer. A quick search reveals that it is the same owner for the last 24 years (!), and it only has about 100 000 km on the clock. It looks very original. It looks very good. It has 321 hp and manual gearbox. It is blue.
I want to have this car SOO bad. Edit: I NEED to have this car…

I might just stalk his street intensely, just to ”accidentally” stumble upon the owner and maybe, just maybe, convince him to sell it to me, if not now, at least some time in the not to distant future…
 
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Is this a Kei-Car?


There are definitely Replicas been made, so I would assume it is one, because I doubt that anyone would park the original one just at the side of the street😀
But still a cool sight👍
Not to mention that the original Shelby Daytonas are all race cars which are not road legal. They can be modified to be road legal, but if you're going to drill holes in an original Daytona, you don't deserve it.

The Shelby licensed replicas can be ordered in road legal spec though, as can the various kit-car kits. Factory Five being the most prominent replica.

 
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Not to mention that the original Shelby Daytonas are all race cars which are not road legal. They can be modified to be road legal, but if you're going to drill holes in an original Daytona, you don't deserve it.

The Shelby licensed replicas can be ordered in road legal spec though, as can the various kit-car kits. Factory Five being the most prominent replica.

Ahhh. Factory Five. A visit to remember... Put it on your bucket list!

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Funnily enough, I had just missed an early 1970s Crown while setting up my phone. Took some snaps on our way home from seeing Fantastic Four.

Too slow to catch this black Impala in the bottom right corner of the pic. Stripe work was awesome.
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Pintara/Skyline and Daihatsu Cuore(red)
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R33
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F-150 sounded nice.
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Seeing more P-platers in Volvos. Saw one driving a white 240 wagon.
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Dont see to many XF any longer.
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Haven't seen an R35 in a minute.
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Spotted this cool Aston Martin Vanquish this morning on my way back from the gym (I was driving so I couldn‘t get a better shot). I‘ve seen the new Vanquish a few times but this is the first time I saw the OG model IRL. Awesome car, takes me back to the 007 Nightfire game. Sounded great as well!

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Wow, amazing. Your area must be 5-6 hours ahead of us. It's 5:12AM over here in North Carolina. Bet that ride is expensive.
 
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