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Chloe, 27 May 2013, 15:41
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Here's few cool cars:

BMW Z1
[http://i7.minus.com/iZBq7Ahn7sM8q.png]

BMW 2002tii
[http://i1.minus.com/ibgI0mJzGv4D3y.png]

Matte black C7 A6 tuned by MTM
[http://i2.minus.com/iBQgYuHyJGtFm.png]

Someone identify that Merc? :)
[http://i3.minus.com/iAyVKypk6lHpQ.png]
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Chloe, 29 May 2013, 10:38
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Brand new SQ5, 0-100km/h in 5 seconds.
[http://i2.minus.com/iqWybKIyusalR.png]

mk3 Polo Harlequin, 3800 originally made, not so many left these days.
[http://i3.minus.com/ibwvE8X4LKeyon.png]
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DjShift, 25 June 2013, 10:52
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You could post the BMW in the other vintage category.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
Rivitography, 25 June 2013, 11:18
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Chloe wrote:
Here's few cool cars:

BMW Z1
[http://i7.minus.com/iZBq7Ahn7sM8q.png]

BMW 2002tii
[http://i1.minus.com/ibgI0mJzGv4D3y.png]

Matte black C7 A6 tuned by MTM
[http://i2.minus.com/iBQgYuHyJGtFm.png]

Someone identify that Merc? :)
[http://i3.minus.com/iAyVKypk6lHpQ.png]


You can post the Z1. They are EXTREMELY rare to find on the road

Rivitography
from New York
DjShift, 25 June 2013, 11:25
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And the 2002Tii

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
AlpinaYLO, 26 June 2013, 19:37
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Chloe wrote:
Someone identify that Merc? :)
[http://i3.minus.com/iAyVKypk6lHpQ.png]


It's a Mercedes-Benz W110; 628,282 total built.

AlpinaYLO
AlpinaYLO, 26 June 2013, 19:55
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Quite a rare Volkswagen W12 of an already uncommon car.
I've research production figures of the W12s and found about less than 500 are in the US with total general Phaeton sales around 2253. Worldwide production of this particular pre-facelift Phaetons to be about 25,000(2002-2006)
[http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/pp98/bmw745i_yeng/020_zps276ca09b.jpg]

Something you don't see everyday. Hellaflush Nissan Teana.
[http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/pp98/bmw745i_yeng/525_zpsac424374.jpg]

AlpinaYLO
Danny3320, 04 July 2013, 15:35
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[http://i981.photobucket.com/albums/ae295/Dogismo/Dogismo%203/011_zpsdc671fb0.jpg]

Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
CS99, 04 July 2013, 15:47
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AlpinaYLO wrote:
Quite a rare Volkswagen W12 of an already uncommon car.
I've research production figures of the W12s and found about less than 500 are in the US with total general Phaeton sales around 2253. Worldwide production of this particular pre-facelift Phaetons to be about 25,000(2002-2006)
[http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/pp98/bmw745i_yeng/020_zps276ca09b.jpg]

Something you don't see everyday. Hellaflush Nissan Teana.
[http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/pp98/bmw745i_yeng/525_zpsac424374.jpg]


I saw in my life about 50-100 phaetons,so this isn't rare for me. That 2nd car is just strange.

CS99
from My hometown in, Poland
SDJ2_Photography, 04 July 2013, 17:19
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'64 VW Squareback (Black)
'12 Chevy Caprice Undercover Cop (Black)
Old Porsche, not sure if 356, real or replica. (Dark Green)
BMW Isetta (Matte Green)
Ford Fairlane w/ MASSIVE engine, no hood (Black)
'10 BMW X5M (Blue)
'10 Smart ForTwo Pizza Delivery Car (Papa John's Livery)
'60 Willys farm truck (Green/Yellow)
'11 Jaguar X-Type Estate (Black)
'11 Jaguar X-Type Estate (Silver)
Lexus StationWagon (blue, leaving my school)
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SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
AlpinaYLO, 04 July 2013, 18:35
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Przemek99 wrote:
AlpinaYLO wrote:
Quite a rare Volkswagen W12 of an already uncommon car.
I've research production figures of the W12s and found about less than 500 are in the US with total general Phaeton sales around 2253. Worldwide production of this particular pre-facelift Phaetons to be about 25,000(2002-2006)
[http://i401.photobucket.com/albums/pp98/bmw745i_yeng/020_zps276ca09b.jpg]


I saw in my life about 50-100 phaetons,so this isn't rare for me. That 2nd car is just strange.


I've personally seen between 5-10 of them ever. This one is actually the only W12 Phaeton I've ever seen.
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CTspotter458, 04 July 2013, 22:50
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Chloe wrote:
Brand new SQ5, 0-100km/h in 5 seconds

mk3 Polo Harlequin, 3800 originally made, not so many left these days.
[http://i3.minus.com/ibwvE8X4LKeyon.png]

ARE THOSE TEDDY BEAR WHEELS?????!?!?!??!!?!??!

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
AlpinaYLO, 05 July 2013, 02:03
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Chloe wrote:
Brand new SQ5, 0-100km/h in 5 seconds

mk3 Polo Harlequin, 3800 originally made, not so many left these days.
[http://i3.minus.com/ibwvE8X4LKeyon.png]

ARE THOSE TEDDY BEAR WHEELS?????!?!?!??!!?!??!


Yes. They are very rare and expensive. They called Ronal Teddy Bears which stopped selling them in 2002. Depending on where you look, the range from about $500-$600 a set used, or upwards of a $1000 new(this includes shipping costs).
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AlpinaYLO
CTspotter458, 05 July 2013, 15:11
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AlpinaYLO wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Chloe wrote:
Brand new SQ5, 0-100km/h in 5 seconds

mk3 Polo Harlequin, 3800 originally made, not so many left these days.
[http://i3.minus.com/ibwvE8X4LKeyon.png]

ARE THOSE TEDDY BEAR WHEELS?????!?!?!??!!?!??!


Yes. They are very rare and expensive. They called Ronal Teddy Bears which stopped selling them in 2002. Depending on where you look, the range from about $500-$600 a set used, or upwards of a $1000 new(this includes shipping costs).

grossssssssssss lol

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
sumosloths, 07 July 2013, 02:56
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Acura TL California Edition - only 250 produced
[http://i.imgur.com/jNR3BIlh.jpg]
Datsun B210 - my dad said that he had one of these when he first came to America from Ireland
[http://i.imgur.com/jmQHsOyh.jpg]
[http://i.imgur.com/LL4IU1Yh.jpg]
[http://i.imgur.com/kfQ7btZh.jpg]
Matte brown 640i Gran Coupe
[http://i.imgur.com/SwcXBYlh.jpg]
S5
[http://i.imgur.com/cTqxWbHh.jpg]
[http://i.imgur.com/Rtg2xpkh.jpg]
CLS 63 AMG on HRE's
[http://i.imgur.com/HLOVvWLh.jpg]

sumosloths
from South San Francisco, California
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