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A hot Sunday afternoon at Kallang Carpark F

A hot Sunday afternoon at Kallang Carpark F

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It was a hot Sunday afternoon and I was at Kallang carpark F to attend a Volkswagen Audi Group Singapore (VAGSG) gathering. It has been quite some time since I go to that particular part of Singapore. I thought that only the Volkswagen Group car owners will be at the carpark but I was proven wrong.

 

The BMW family was having a mega meet up event at the Kallang carpark as well. They seemed like having a group photo shoot. Among the BMWs was a black Lamborghini Gallardo which made its presence felt by making a few thunderous rounds around the carpark. The Mercedes Benz fans were not outdone as well. They were having a gathering on that day at the same location too. When I walked over to their territory, some Mercedes owners were trying out a car grooming product, but I could not figure out what it was. The Korean automaker, Kia, was represented on that day as well by the 2-door and 4-door versions of the Cerato. And at a corner alone by itself was a yellow Ferrari 458 Italia. Being the only Ferrari around, the prancing horse gathered a lot of attention with passer-bys posing for a photograph with the prancing horse.

 

A police car was seen rooming around the carpark occasionally. It was probably there to ensure no illegal racing activities were going on. After ordering a VAGSG Polo T-shirt, I made my way home satisfied with a feast for the eyes. I guess I will visit Kallang carpark more often on Sundays in the future.

 

The VAGSG Group

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The BMW family

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The Mercedes Benz fans

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The Korean representatives

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The lone prancing horse

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