How is a spotters thread started that has people showing off their own garages?? Hopefully another thread will be started with pictures of cars people notice while driving "in the wild"
Matte silver F12, black F12, red F12, a few 458s and a black 488 around Greenwich on Saturday. Sent from my STV100-1 using Tapatalk
I usually just browse the site, but I guess it'd be fun to start posting what I've seen as well: White Cayman GT4 on Rt.1 South in Edison NJ around 5pm yesterday Yellow Murci on Rt.1 South in Princeton around 1pm (sounded fantastic)
I saw a red 458 go up and down my road several times about a week ago. My road is a long straightaway that is pretty rural, so I understood why they did several passes. Each time they opened her up a little more.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Caught this 991 S that's often street parked by my apartment bearing the brunt of Jonas today. Will sneak out early tomorrow to try to get an overnight shot. *the first picture was from a few months back
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The yellow snowmobile! A local Ferrari owner I follow on Instagram posted himself leading a plow truck in his FF yesterday.
Saw a nice white very late model Gallardo spider yesterday on 287. The engine sounded amazing! It had a Florida plate.
It seems many took advantage of the mild weather - despite the salt, I saw a couple 911s and a red F430 Spider with their tops down. A friend saw a yellow Aventador SV on Route 17 the other day.
Had my top down for a bit on Sunday as well! It was beautiful out. Almost all the snow is gone after today's rain too. Finger's crossed that it stays like this for a while! Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's a shame. I was hoping that a tiny fiberglass sports car might have something to offer for a few bucks, some TLC, and a lifetime of badly timed breakdowns. As for the cool spot: Someone around there restores older cars. He has an in because his projects are parked all over that area, no plates, no registration and, often, they're covered.