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antp
About 90s Toyotas, I parked near this spotless Toyota Starlet from 1996-1999 recently:
(it seemed so small beside our current-gen Yaris, which itself seems small compared to other contemporary cars...)
(it seemed so small beside our current-gen Yaris, which itself seems small compared to other contemporary cars...)
Baube
seen a few days ago ( but the pic is from what is now last year... )
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I thought it was in better shape from a distance but saw the rear wheel arch after taking the pic.. well, still a rare sight now
seen in my rearview mirror yesterday : Lamborghini Urus
They're out for a few years now but the thought of a Lamborghini used in winter still clashes with a part of my brain..
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20251217_18023900I thought it was in better shape from a distance but saw the rear wheel arch after taking the pic.. well, still a rare sight now
seen in my rearview mirror yesterday : Lamborghini Urus
They're out for a few years now but the thought of a Lamborghini used in winter still clashes with a part of my brain..
UKboy205
Shiny spot from yesterday
2023 Toyota GR86
2023 Toyota GR86
Error101lol
WHE77S weird spot in my hometown
Sandie
UKboy205
This morning's lucky spot
2007 Daihatsu Materia
2007 Daihatsu Materia
Error101lol
The only 2009 Cadillac SRX in the UK parks on my road all the time (the owner lives there)
UKboy205
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna receive backlash from you guys right when I show you this ride I spotted at ASDA
2025 Ford Capri
2025 Ford Capri
Baube
seen in the last days : 80's Porsche 911 , possibly Turbo
not sure of the year , it did had a CHMSL but also had amber rear turn signal , which i can't find on NA-spec ones . With what fell down yesterday ( aka
snow ) , highly likely to be the last interesting sighting for this year...
not sure of the year , it did had a CHMSL but also had amber rear turn signal , which i can't find on NA-spec ones . With what fell down yesterday ( aka
snow ) , highly likely to be the last interesting sighting for this year...