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Unusual or Rare Cars - Part 2


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8 minutes ago, Adrianli said:

Like that, the mileage of the car will increase as the longer the car is not sold.

haha yes, as does the risk of more scratches dents etc not to mention wear and tear ..

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On 11/23/2020 at 10:05 PM, 601F said:

Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole, I think. Any experts here can verify?

Complete with "308" number plate. 

Read that this model has 240hp, which is less than today's VW Golf GTi MK8, such has been the progress of cars since the 1980s

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The fine details such as rectangular driving light at the side of the grill, rectangle signal light at the side fender, the more rounded wing mirror and the Ferrari badge on it, etc. are all in place, so high likely it is the real McCoy. And that make it a rare catch since only 748 units of Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole were assembled between Mar 1982 to Aug 1985.

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 Standard 308 GTB look like the one below. Can see the differences? [drivingcar]

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2 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

The fine details such as rectangular driving light at the side of the grill, rectangle signal light at the side fender, the more rounded wing mirror and the Ferrari badge on it, etc. are all in place, so high likely it is the real McCoy. And that make it a rare catch since only 748 units of Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole were assembled between Mar 1982 to Aug 1985.

 Standard 308 GTB look like the one below. Can see the differences? [drivingcar]

Wow, expert indeed! [thumbsup][thumbsup]

Didn't expect this car to be so rare, if only 748 units were produced I would assume at least half (probably more) were LHD units, so there are probably less than 370 RHD units in the world. I'm surprised there's one in Singapore! Furthermore it's in black plates i.e. not under classic scheme

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Super rare BMW 725d (G11), which come with a matching VRN. The entry level 725d is powered by a 2.0 diesel engine, delivering 231ps / 500Nm, with a respectable century sprint figure of 6.9 secs.

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11 minutes ago, Carbon82 said:

Super rare BMW 725d (G11), which come with a matching VRN. The entry level 725d is powered by a 2.0 diesel engine, delivering 231ps / 500Nm, with a respectable century sprint figure of 6.9 secs.

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woah. your camera damn clear! can shoot movie le!

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Repeated post? A classic Jaguar. When starting the engine, I didn't even hear the cranking sound and it just fires into a soft rumbling exhaust note. The front nose is especially a masterpiece with those curves.

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27 minutes ago, Carbon82 said:

Super rare BMW 725d (G11), which come with a matching VRN. The entry level 725d is powered by a 2.0 diesel engine, delivering 231ps / 500Nm, with a respectable century sprint figure of 6.9 secs.

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I need this video camera! 

Model please? 

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15 hours ago, Superflyguy63 said:

How did he navigate up the MSCP ramp all the way up with that monster????

Maybe the driver do a lot of reversing here and there at each turning? 😅

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2 hours ago, Superflyguy63 said:

Fastest station wagon in SG i think.

Good eye for details 

Not sure if it’s a rebadged 

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2 hours ago, Adrianli said:

Surprise, its the real deal but PI unit.

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Was told that PA normally only brings in 15 units of the RS4 and RS6 so if it’s sold out , can only get PI to bring in new . 
 

Which may be the reason why RS4 and RS6 resale value always holds up pretty well . 

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