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

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saw quite a few American muscle cars today but couldn't get any pics. :( only could get these two.

944:
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Impreza WRX:
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mustang, don't know what excactly.
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^ Nope its not a Saleen, its a Mustang 4.6 GT with a 3D Carbon 'Boy Racer' kit.

3D Carbon
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Saleen
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-> Of all the tuner S197 ver.1 series, the Saleen is the sleekest and the best looking of all the tuner Mustangs of yore.

(Thank God for my Vehicle Wish List knowledge!) :)
 
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Those wheels look terrible on that 944.

I don't think there THAT bad, but that's your opinion. I think they do take away some of the classicness of the car though. I know "classicness" isn't a word.
 
Missed Gumball cars passing through, but the cruise in tonight was pretty awesome.
201X Bentley Continental

Porsche 550 Spyder (Not a Replica)

Cobra Vic, #10 of 18.

Shelby SVT

Couple other nice ones, some sort of custom made Gulf livery buggy, Ford GT, and a nice set of Vintage Fords which I'll put up tommorow.
 
Lol, of course that's a replica. And a terrible one at that. It's even worse than the extreme HDR. Sorry.

That 944 looks awesome.

And the Viper-powered Silvia, got damn.
 
Is that a Giulietta? With a black mask?

Looks it. But it's got Detroit plates, so it's probably going to be a Chrysler or Fiat, because americans are too lazy to pronounce Alfa Romeo, or correctly even.
 
Looks it. But it's got Detroit plates, so it's probably going to be a Chrysler or Fiat, because americans are too lazy to pronounce Alfa Romeo, or correctly even.

Could be the Dodge Dart. That's based on the Giulietta chassis.

Anyways: not much, but two classics.

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Mustang is for sale, for $19,000.
 
Back from New York with some good spottings. Other dealership ones I'll be putting in the other thread. There were also several interesting cars I couldn't get pictures of... I believe I MAY have seen an Audi R8 GT (Unsure though, since it was on the other side of the highway) and two Porsche convoys. Apologies for the large post. :scared:

Rather poor with my muscle car knowledge, don't know what it is... :scared:
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Blurry unfocused shot of a BMW X5M
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First ever spotting of the TSX Wagon!
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Modified Camaro
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Porsche 911 Turbo w/ aftermarket wheels?
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Pontiac GTO
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Damaged BMW M3 E36 near my brother's apartment
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Blurry picture of an STI near my brother's old apartment
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Anyone know what this is? :dunce:
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Alfa Romeo 164L
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Snaps on the trip home
TVR Griffith 200 (aka Griffith 200 in the states) Is it possible this is a kit car? Said to be only 192 in the US :drool:
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Another Porsche 911 Turbo 996
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The 911 Turbo vs. Griffith 200
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Dodge Duster
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50's Chevy Belair?
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First snap of a Mini Coupe
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First ever spotting of a Scion iQ, even gave the driver a thumbs up as we passed him :lol:
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Sorry about the Quality & size. Can't get much with a flip phone :P I wish I could have gotten more, but the driver already drove too far.

And also, can someone tell me what model this car is? I know for one thing, that it's a Porsche.
 
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