Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)
Discussion
TR4man said:
Damn, because it was raining virtually non-stop, I stayed at home in the dry! Only ventured out in the late afternoon when the parade was over, would have liked to see the cars, not so much the tractors!
Dare say I did similar for the same reasons. Someone popped a video on the village FB page. Also, they had asked for "vintage" cars. If I'd known modern stuff was OK I'd have offered one or both of mine.Adam. said:
Really such a good looking supercar, someone down the road from me had one of the first UK delivered cars and if/when I see it, I can help but stop mouth wide open. Even though this guy has quite a collection, the MC20 has amazing road presence, akin to the BMW I8 (Dare I say it). In my opinion of course.Shnozz said:
Apologies, was in reply to the Chiron as Adam's post with the Maser hadn't appeared on my screen when I wrote it. Now deleted to avoid confusion.
Yep, tens of £millions laundered through bank accounts and the trafficking of class A drugs, yet they continue to 'trade' through an intricate web of limited companies and bank accounts. Keen not to derail this thread but there are no doubt plenty of PH threads on their activities if one can be bothered to search and is interested.giblet said:
LARK F1 GTR said:
Not far from Angel station by any chance? Shnozz said:
GhostWKD said:
Shnozz said:
What is with everyone putting tarp down beneath their car? Not seen that before.
To catch the engine sweat from all the old horses?(Avoid oil stains on the promenade?)
OLDBENZ said:
Shnozz said:
GhostWKD said:
Shnozz said:
What is with everyone putting tarp down beneath their car? Not seen that before.
To catch the engine sweat from all the old horses?(Avoid oil stains on the promenade?)
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