Digital Camera Thread III

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Ferrari Dino - folks, it gets no cooler


Aston-Martin DB7 Volante


Bentley Continental GT




Lamborghini Gallardo - which I attempted to race in my cousin's Volvo 850 Turbo


Some Rolls-Royce


Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 - I believe this is actually the same as the first one, but I'm not sure


BMW 535xiT - new 5 wagon with all-wheel drive




Bentley Azure Mulliner - I followed this guy into a parking lot and I think he called the cops on me
EDIT - the list on this car is $370,000.


Acura NSX
 
As I was taking those pictures, no less than four people stopped to stare at it as well - including three others in cars.
 
M5Power
As I was taking those pictures, no less than four people stopped to stare at it as well - including three others in cars.
Doesn't it just piss you off when people suddenly walk in front of you right when you have the perfect shot?

Happens to me every time I go to an Auto Show. Annoying! :ouch:
Slap d'em idiots.... :dunce:
 
M5Power
As I was taking those pictures, no less than four people stopped to stare at it as well - including three others in cars.
When I see cars like that, I park and walk up to it and take pictures. Thats what I did when I saw a Porsche 550 Spyder.
 
McLaren F1GTR
Doesn't it just piss you off when people suddenly walk in front of you right when you have the perfect shot?

I just go round the block. :D Though today I had a perfect shot of an Arnage lined up and the valet guy gave me a dirty look and I had to drive away. And a few days ago in Michigan I took a picture of someone with Iowa plates from a really, really rural area and they saw me and looked at me. That's my only experience with people and my pictures.

A couple less-cool pictures:

Suzuki X-90


BMW 750Li - replaces 745Li for 2006


Toyota Paseo convertible - only made for one year (1997) and some assembly was required by the consumer (I swear)


Volvo 780 - about 3500 made, including one that probably wishes it wasn't



MGs - and lots of them. Some Triumphs
 
I'm also attempting to take a picture of every BMW since the E28 5-series. I'm missing seven: E34 M5, E28 M5, E30 3-series coupe, E30 3-series convertible, M Coupe, M6, and 8-series.
 
Wow, a 2 door Volvo, wierd.
This one is better, for anyone else interested.

M5Power
Lamborghini Gallardo - which I attempted to race in my cousin's Volvo 850 Turbo
How'd that work out?
M5Power
Bentley Azure Mulliner - I followed this guy into a parking lot and I think he called the cops on me
EDIT - the list on this car is $370,000.
:lol:
 
For the record, I got a shot of a decent 780 a while back:

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They aren't all trash - though I've seen more than one in poor condition. That sucks too because they're great-looking. Being styled by Bertone helps, even if all it was was a 760 with two doors.
 
Ya know, the new 5-series almost starts to somewhat consider working as wagon. Almost.
 
A Paseo Convertible? never heard of it. There's a Paseo Bridge in Downtown Kansas City, which, is the Major artery into - and out of the city, which, is closed for repairs/improvements. So, Traffic Downtown has become kinda like a red blood cell travelling through Dick Cheney's Blood stream. ( that was kinda mean:dopey::guilty: ) Thank God there's a way around it.

When was the X-90 made? I think I've only seen two in my life. (including that picture)
 
Duke
Ya know, the new 5-series almost starts to somewhat consider working as wagon. Almost.

Yeah. Also the first 5-series ever made with all-wheel drive. It's a decent production - I managed to catch it a few weeks ago before it was technically 'out'. Looks pretty good in 535 guise though with larger wheels it'd look even better.

menglan
A Paseo Convertible? never heard of it.

Toyota only sold it in 1997 (the Paseo's last year) and only to Californians. Technically anyone could buy them, but the vehicles came without full assembly - the bars that gave support to the convertible top were intentionally left out when they were sent to the US. The cars all arrived from Japan in southern California and those who wanted one were supposed to then contract with Toyota's parts supplier in southern California who would fit the bars for the top. It's absurd but true. Originally I heard they only made 1500 but I think it's actually more than 5000 so I wouldn't be too surprised if some of them were fully assembled. Regardless, they were only sold in three colors: white, black, and red. Red makes it one of the best-looking economy cars ever. :)

When was the X-90 made? I think I've only seen two in my life. (including that picture)

They managed to unload them from 1996 to 1998. I've seen enough that I don't count anymore. They were such a poor idea that Suzuki's 1996 price was actually the highest price the vehicle ever sold for; they lowered the price significantly for 1997 and only marginally raised it for 1998. Regardless, the vehicles are trash - 0-60 hovered around fourteen, they had two seats and marginal luggage space, despite the anemic engine, fuel economy wasn't that good, they had horrible wind nose, they had a terrible ride with horrible body lean, and cornering was scary because the vehicle was 60.5" tall (five inches shorter than the 1995-2005 Chevrolet Blazer) yet only 146.1" long (four inches longer than the Mini, which is the shortest car on sale now). The whole concept was awful.
 

Ferrari 360 Spider - look close and you can see a Bentley Continental GT in front of it


Toyota MR2 supercharged - possibly the only supercharged Japanese car ever (Toyota Previa, Nissan Frontier, Nissan Xterra but those were trucks and a rear-drive minivan; can anyone think of another?)


Dodge Neon SRT-4 - I was passed on the highway last night by one doing ~90mph in a 55 zone

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I like car-related vanity plates - my favorite vanity plate ever is and will always be Virginia "CCCXXV-X" on a BMW 325xi.


Ferrari 308 - Fred (PunkRock) says it's a replica based on a Pontiac Fiero or Toyota MR2
EDIT - no question, it's a fake.


Ferrari 360


Porsche 911 Turbo - the trunk lid said "Turbo 3.6"


Chevrolet Suburban Limo - Excursion and Hummer limos are around, but this is pretty cool


Bentley Conti...blah blah - these are everywhere
 
M5Power
Toyota MR2 supercharged - possibly the only supercharged Japanese car ever (Toyota Previa, Nissan Frontier, Nissan Xterra but those were trucks and a rear-drive minivan; can anyone think of another?)

The Mazda Millenia S. I believe it's the S, it's the one with the miller cycle engine anyway. The miller cycle requires forced induction.

Toyota continued to develop the supercharged 4A-GZE that appeared in the supercharged MR2, eventually they made around 170hp. I believe they were put into Corollas, although they never made it to the states.
 
retsmah
The Mazda Millenia S. I believe it's the S, it's the one with the miller cycle engine anyway. The miller cycle requires forced induction.

Damn good call! Totally forgot about the damn Millenia S.

Can't be too many more, though.
 
There was also a supercharged 1G offered in Toyota Cressidas and Mark IIs, but I couldn't tell you where (besides 'not here').
 
eliseracer
You've seen ten CLS55's? I only posted mine cause I thought I had beaten you to one... :(

Nah nah - it's the tenth (and last) AMG. I've moved on to my new goal though - every single BMW. Speaking of that, I have to make a thread.
 
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