Are you able to count all these Nissan Leopards present at the Customer Appreciation Day 2012 by Leopard specialist Car Shop Friend?
To make it a bit easier, here is another photo taken from the rear of that whole lineup:
Continue readingRemembering Japanese cars from the past
Are you able to count all these Nissan Leopards present at the Customer Appreciation Day 2012 by Leopard specialist Car Shop Friend?
To make it a bit easier, here is another photo taken from the rear of that whole lineup:
Continue readingJust take a deep breath and count the number of Nissan Skyline R31s in this photo:
I must admit I stopped counting after the fifth row of Nissan Skyline R31s…
These three photos were taken at the R31 House junkyard. Continue reading
Can you count the number of MX5s in this picture? It was taken at the MAX-5 2013 event in the Netherlands where they set the Guiness World Record of the largest Mazda parade:
It is a pity I did not know about this event before reading it at Jalopnik: would have been nice to hunt down some Miatas. ;)
So now don’t rush over to Jalopnik to find out the answer (if you didn’t know it already because you attended it!) but just think about your answer first. ;)
Via Jalopnik (photos are taken from Jalopnik and they did not give any credits to the rightful owners)
No I’m not dead yet… Just a bit overloaded at work. Last week finished up a Dutch MySQL User Group meetup, preparations for my presentation at the Percona Live conference (subject Performance monitoring for MySQL) in April so there was little time to post here.
Anyway, today I found this beautiful picture posted by RGEris on AEU86:
Can you count the number of hachis in this Puerto Rican Toyota cemetery?
(or should I say count the SR5s and GTS-es. ;) )
Via RGeris @ AEU86 and Profilik-one
Sorry for the small scale, but this picture was taken from Minkara and is too amazing not to post:
In case you really want to count them: you can include the Toyota 2000GT SEV in the foreground. ;)
Just imagine the amount of money this lineup is worth: the 2000GT averages somewhere around the $400,000 dollars (the Carroll Shelby is an outlier) and I counted at least 12 of them and the line just continues. 12 times $400,000 is just short of $5,000,000 dollar!
To put this a bit into perspective, have a look at this amazing Toyota Corona T140 lineup: Continue reading
As a follow up on yesterdays Restive Horse cage post another picture from the KCAR Autopolis meeting:
So how many Skyline DR30s can you count in this picture?
And to win a small prize: how many tekamen (iron mask) can you count in this picture?
Found at Restive Horse car club
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