Random car stuff snapped in Ireland (no 56k, not even close)

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Random car stuff snapped in Ireland (no 56k, not even close)

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Cars :

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Wrecked cars (there were more, i missed the photo opportunities) :

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And on these :

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I did this :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFJptr3sRL0

On the other side, not pictured, I did this :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BevNFJ6CCBg

And here :

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I did this :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAUDzCSr7ls

Nothing all that spectacular driving wise, but, It wasn't totally dry, the car is a POS, I had never driven the roads before, and never seen the roads before, also, I hadn't driven pretty much at all since NZ nearly a year ago. Glad to see I haven't lost my touch.

Hope you enjoyed some of them, sorry about the poor quality of the old old OLD cars. The aston shots are nice though.

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Re: Random car stuff snapped in Ireland (no 56k, not even close)

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That lotus had an intercooler, not sure if it was turbo or super, but it had boost. I guess they come factory like that? He didn't look like a spanner turning type, but who's to know I guess.

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Re: Random car stuff snapped in Ireland (no 56k, not even close)

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Yup some of the newer ones with superchargers are pretty quick giving their weight. I'd still never own one simply cos they look so ugly. My Primera is better looking than that.
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Re: Random car stuff snapped in Ireland (no 56k, not even close)

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insane wrote:I'd still never own one simply cos they look so ugly. My Primera is better looking than that.
In your opinion, and possibly only your opinion, I love the look of them :-) Primeras on the other hand... are rather dull IMO <shrug>

Especially if yours is a P11?? P10 had some good looks going on with some intelligent subtle mods, but P11... not so much :-p
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