Description The front of this quite impressive combo, a Ferrari California in Azzuro Blue and a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster in a gray-bronze color. I admit that the shot isn't great. But how's the editing?
Be careful with that dealer. They're not happy with visitors unless they're hosting some sort of event. I was minding my business, doing nothing wrong, and was allowed to take photos by a sales clerk at the desk, and an executive comes in, tells me to get the hell out in the nicest way possible. So.. be careful. The F40s, F50 and Enzo will be in the showroom, I'm not sure where the 288 went. Still for sale though.
December is tough for exotics, because nobody wants to be out in 30 degree weather. I'll tell you if there will be a specific sort of exotic in December.
Eh, depends on the day. Normally the Four Seasons has exotics but sometimes it has absolutely nothing. You need to be careful over there though.. with the wrong staff, they'll want to yell at you and ask why you're taking photos. Weekend valets there are awesome, they let me take as many shots as I want.. the valets even take photos of the cars there. I spot every day at the Four Seasons and today there was just a Porsche Boxster.
Brian: It's not. It's the angle of the shot. There's a potted plant (adds a bit of aesthetic value to the place) that's next to the pillars. You can see it in front of the California.
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