Lexus LC500
Lowered Mazda Miata in Gulf livery
Dodge Dart Swinger
Jaguar XJR
2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0. The 2001-2003 Aurora was only available with the 4.0 V8 for two years (2001-2002). About 40,000 second-generation Auroras were produced, with 8,878 sold in 2002.
Volvo XC60 T8 Polestar Engineered
Volvo V70 R
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door
Land Rover Defender
Land Rover Defender
Honda S2000
Maserati GranTurismo
BMW E39 Touring with an M5 body kit (there was never an M5 E39 Touring, sadly)
Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro
Volkswagen EuroVan Campers
Lincoln Continental
2006 Shelby GT-H (1 of 500). Everything but the rims are stock.
A surprisingly nice orange Chevrolet Metro.
Porsche 911S
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
2020 Kia Cadenza (left) and 2014 Kia Cadenza (right). Just 922 Cadenzas have been sold so far this year.
Porsche 997 GT3 at a service station. A had a conversation with an employee who noticed me; he says that this one is undergoing a $6,000 (£4,600/€5,000) cooling system repair.
Porsche 911SC Targa
Porsche 930
Porsche 928
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution from Alaska at a collision repair center. Notice the license plate: ARCEVO for Arctic Evo.
Audi A8L
The Suzuki Equator was a rebadged Nissan Frontier with a different (and I think better-looking) front end sold from 20099 to 2012. Just 8,230 of them were sold.
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Comments (6)
Good spots. My favourites are the 930 and 911sc targa
Agree with your choice and through in 928 and BMW M5 Touring, $6,000 for Porsche 997 GT3 cooling system! If you add IMS debacle, going water-cooled was a super idea, wasn't it?
Awesome! I love these
Thank you!
That Aurora is a rare bird these days!
Wow!