Iinitially thought, "Omg, a Fiat Coupe!" but I've found there are a few more than I thought around Australia. That maybe not so though on Victorian roads.
If you ever head around there or South Bank on a friday or saturday night, it's when all the AMGs, Bentleys, RRs and other very cool things (Stretched hummers) come out to play.
There a valet opposite the Famous club which is at One Queensbridge street, that is the place to be 👍
Got it.
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The first and only Fiat Coupe I've ever seen. (It's a Turbo too)
I would have to agree with you on that. Must be somewhat rare, I've never seen one before tonight.
Cool. Where in Melbourne did you see the Fiat?
You're d*mn right that's rare! I believe there's only 340 made, and extremely very few in the U.S.
Very good find. 👍
Damnit Doug! Can you clarify when you take pictures of the V8 Vantage whether it is a Baby DB9 or one of the other 3? Calling it "Baby Aston," "V8 DB9," or "DB9 Clone #2" would suffice. You keep raising my hopes and smashing them.
What was that thing turning in the second NSX photo? A 200SX?
Also, was that an M5 next to the Harley Davidson F-150, or just a Vanilla 5-series? What about the one next to the Testarossa?
On the subject of the Testarossa and its California plates: Statistically, since the Final Episode of Miami Vice, more than 100% of all Testarossas are now located in California. True fact.
I also think that Prowler is a Chrysler instead of a Plymouth based on the paint, but I can't tell for sure.
Seeing that pic made me dislike intensely the wheels on that Ferrari.
Its not that. I didn't particularly care whether it was, nor was it a ramble against the lack of photos of it. I was just curious.M5PowerAs for the first photo; honestly, if I photographed every single M5 I saw we'd be here all day.
Same - I hate people who put non-stock wheels on supercars. I don't mind the Testarossa wearing 512TR wheels, but huge rims are idiotic. Fortunately he kept the Murcielago stock.Seeing that pic made me dislike intensely the wheels on that Ferrari.
I figured as much, but I was explaining it in case someone else asked.Its not that. I didn't particularly care whether it was, nor was it a ramble against the lack of photos of it. I was just curious.
I wouldn't call this a 'spot,' but I thought it was funny. I was filling up my gasoline at a station I don't frequent too often, basically off the main-road, and not even a 'mainstream' brand (not a BP, Amoco, Shell, etc...). Anyway, the screen kept using a classic Porsche to demonstrate how to operate the pump. Just thought it was odd...
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The other big highlight came seconds before I left. I walked down to a valet stand to photograph a Bentley before calling it a day when I noticed this occurring:
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j76/81401/cars/group/murcielago_360-032407-10.jpg
"Aha," you say "But Toronado, where is the legend you discussed this week? You talked about seeing that two weeks ago!"
And you are right.
I now present to you.
In full splendor.
And Color.
The Honda Del Sol.
Now with AWD:
Yes, Doug, that was sarcasm. No need to correct me.
The registration said it was a 1998 model. Which equals absurdly rare (1 out of 477).
Perhaps the defining reason as to why rarity does not equal value.
ToronadoI also completely forgot to get a pic of any of the 3 Porsches, or the BMW M3. Or the Hemi 'Cuda and other cars of its ilk.
Now, Doug will complain that I am diluting the DYSATGT thread by posting most of these (and he is right),
First up is the first generation Honda Odyssey.
I do see first gen odessi fairly often, and my best friend used to own an X90. However it's interesting to learn that Honda used more than one vehicle built by isuzu, I mean ISUZU of all people, wtf?
That is on the rooftop car of Knox City Shopping Centre. About 10 minutes away from me. If you don't know it you should! And check out the VMAX Cinema, I think it's the biggest screen in the southern hemisphere (29m diagonal or something)
Nice find.I saw a DB7 zagato today!!![]()
Not shut you up due to rarity. Shut you up due to awesome.However neither this nor the Camry wagon are rare enough to shut me up - I know people who have both vehicles, not to mention I see them on the road with some regularity.
Not shut you up due to rarity. Shut you up due to awesome.
Nice find.
Speaking of seeing anything good, are you planning on making a trip over to Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysian GP in a couple weeks?
It looks like I may have to be in Singapore the following week, so I'm considering going early, and puddle jumping over to Kuala Lumpur for the race.
I was hoping to catch a ride on the A380 from the states, but the production delays have killed any hope of that. In fact, last I heard Singapore Airlines may be canceling all their A380 orders.
If you are going to attend, send me a PM and maybe we and other GTP members can meet before or after the race.