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I didn’t take many pictures but here you go.
DAT SLS, we were trying to figure out if this was a factory edition with the carbon fiber hood and wing. I seem to remember reading something about the “final edition” SLS’s being different than the regular one but I am not sure if this was one or not.
MMMMMMM..... black and white body with red calipers and interior. My all time favorite color combo.
Check out the driving goggles in the first pic. Awesome.
GT3 with brake dust all over the wheels. You sir are doing it right.
JAAAGGGG, black, white, and red all the things. Absolutely beautiful car which was sadly let down by the engine bay. The engine cover basically covered every inch of space under the hood.
White letter tires are making a come back. I fully support this.
E34 five series, HHHHNNNGGG
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R63?
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Yes, Dr. Zoidberg and Spaceball-Two both have more pics of it in their dumps.
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Yup that’s an SLS Final Edition!
Came with the fixed wing (from the black series SLS) and all the carbon bits. It had a unique interior pattern as well.
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Down my street lives a probably 4th owner e60 520d or something else from the more rational edge of the 5er spectre. As the owner thought it’d be mighty coll to do the same white letter treatement to his car....well the result is not so much convincing.
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I also enjoyed the oddly placed toll pass.
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It seems like it would easy enough to do, I wonder how he messed it up?
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Oh yeah, I forgot all about that. Also awesome.
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He seems to have taken regular Goodyear tires and then colored the “Goodyear” and the name of the specific tires with an odd kind of white paint, looking a bit spartanly applied and somehow like chalk...which it can not be due to the fact that it rained several times in between my various sightings of that car. Also it is the only modification and to me that doesn’t sum up to a kind of persuading visual package.
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I was unaware the F-type had a semi clamshell hood. Neat!