Ferrari 355 Berlinetta - 3 pictures Two F355's Ferrari 355 GTS - 1 picture Ferrari 355 Spider - 10 pictures Fantastic colour combo Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina - 1 picture Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano - 3 pictures This one has been requested alot on forums for some reason. Ferrari - Part 2 Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/21.html
http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=0 Lamborghini LM002 Special by Salvatore Diomante - 10 pictures First up are a few pics of the silver/grey LM002 that, after Brunei and the UK, is now in Germany. For the first time we can have a good look at the passenger compartment. This Lamborghini seats no less than 7 people! Or 4 grown ups with 6 childeren. And all of that with the luxury of leather and walnut, colour tv, phone and bar. Then there are three (official) photo's of a white LM002. This one is pretty much the same as the grey one, except for a raised roof. This time Diomante was asked to make an LM002 Estate in wich a person 170 cm tall can stand upright. Lamborghini Diablo SE30 - 4 pictures One of my favourite Lamborghini's in a fantastic white colour. The interior is of blue alcantara suede and a purple roof. Lamborghini Gallardo - 1 picture Lamborghini Murcielago - 2 pictures Lamborghini Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/8.html
Another day, another post http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217 BMW 850i - 2 pictures BMW Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/3.html Land Rover Defender - 4 pictures Various State Review models Land Rover/Range Rover Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/16.html Lotus Turbo Esprit - 1 picture Pontiac Transam - 1 picture TVR Tuscan - 1 picture Prevost by Marathon Coach - 5 pictures This is a 1996-97 Prevost by Marathon 45 feet. Marathon Coach is the world's largest luxury Prevost converter. Various Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/19.html Mini Convertible - 1 picture Mini Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/24.html Rolls Royce Phantom VI - 1 picture One good pic of the wonderfull (brown) Phantom VI Rolls Royce Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/12.html Vector M12 - 1 picture It was allready known, but here is one picture to show it's current location: The Marconi Museum. A very special place to store your car temporarily The Marconi Collection can pretty much be dubbed the Brunei museum now Vector Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/13.html
- Aston Update - http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=0 Aston Martin V8 Zagato - 3 pictures The Italian coachbuilder created one of the greatest and truly most beautiful cars of all time with the DB4GT Zagato back in 1960. They say that lightning doesn't strike the same place twice. But the lightning bolt that is Zagato, struck Newport Pagnell for a second time in 1986 with the brutal Vantage Zagato. Announced a year previously at the 1985 Geneva Motor Show, the eventual unveiling a year later and every one of the 50 production cars had been pre-sold to customers placing a £15,000 deposit for the £87,000 machine. The standard Vantage was at the time one of, if not the fastest cars in the world; by reducing the wheelbase, loosing the rear seats, tweaking the engine and fitting a new slippery body with flush fitting glass, the Zagato became the ultimate Aston. Unfortunately, many were not overly impressed by the final styling of the new Zagato. One of the most controversial aspects of the design was the 'power bulge' which was so necessary to house the airbox for the massive Weber 48 IDA carbs bored out to 50mm. Although a flat bonnet was originally intended with a fuel injection system underneath, this would probably not have produced sufficient power to achieve the promised 300 kph top speed. Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante - 1 picture This is the 1986 Birmingham Motor Show car. What a stunner With a maximum speed in excess of 160 mph, these were the fastest four seater convertible cars of their time. Indeed even a mid 90's Virage Volante couldn't keep up with one of these - although a 6.3 Volante would come close. Aston Martin V8 Zagato Volante - 3 pictures A Volante version made its debut at the 1987 Geneva Auto Show and was offered at an even more limited run of only 25, although a total of 37 were eventually made due to high demand. This is that 1987 Geneva Motorshow car. Interesting about this car is that it was in fact a conversion of a coupe and was built to full Vantage specification (so that means the 432 BHP 580X engine then). Aston Martin Virage - 5 pictures Aston Martin Virage Volante Special - 2 pictures A black one next to the 6,3 Virage Volante. But I don't think it's just any Volante. The front end is special, almost like a 6,3 conversion front end, except for the lip. But the rear doesn't match that of a regular 6.3, nor the wheels or hood. The hood looks kinda like the Works coachbuilt Lightweight. :c Aston Martin Virage Volante 6,3 - 15 pictures Showing three different Virage Volante with the Works Service 6.3 upgrade: one blue one and two greenish cars. Kingsley Riding-Felce, Service Division Director, said every effort had been made throughout not to lose the the standard Virage's flexibility and practicality. "We did not wish to end up with a massively-powerful and unsocial car which would be unsuitable for anything but motorways," he said. "With the 6.3 we have achieved our objective of a high-performance and yet still classic sports car which is eminently suitable for everyday use and a great pleasure to drive. Its handling and road holding are also of the highest order, yet here too the driver's and passenger's comfort has been important". Suspension modifications include different spring and shock absorber ratings and revised roll bars and wishbone mountings, and 285 / 45 ZR Goodyear Eagle tyres are on special 18in alloy wheels. Bodywork changes include flared wheel arches and revised front spoiler, with a boot-lid spoiler option. The vented and drilled disc brakes are the largest fitted to a production car, and the calipers are Group C racing developed. Aston Martin V8 Volante LWB Convertible - 2 pictures Later Volante convertibles were built to the V8 Coupe's improved specification, and then in 1998 a further variation on the theme became available. Premiered at the London Motor Show in October, this was a long-wheelbase version of the Volante benefiting from a 200mm stretch that increased rear passenger leg room and luggage space. By the time production of Aston Martin's long running V8 finally ceased in 2000, just 64 of these last-of-the-line Volantes had been built compared with 234 of the standard shorter-wheelbase version. Aston Martin DB7 - 2 pictures Aston Martin Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/1.html
http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=870#post876 McLaren F1 LM - 3 pictures ! Pictures of the awesome LM1 taken at McLaren. McLaren F1 - 9 pictures Of 002, 014 and 008 during construction. McLaren Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/9.html
Americans. These modern cars aren't the primary focus of this thread/my interest, but I came across them and might as well share a few of the pics I found, right? Chrysler 300C - 1 picture Dodge Viper - 12 pictures Chrysler Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/27.html Ford GT - 7 pictures Ford Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/26.html Hummer H2 - 11 pictures Two modified H2's. GM Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/25.html http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=870#post885
Let's continue yesterday's theme of more recent cars. I like this batch of cars alot , and the colours on the MB's are great! Audi R8 - 1 picture Volkswagen Pheaton - 1 picture Volkswagen Touareg - 1 picture VAG Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/28.html Ferrari F430 - 4 pictures Ferrari - Part 2 Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/21.html Maserati Quattroporte - 1 picture Maserati Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/22.html Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren - 11 pictures Brabus SV12 S Biturbo Coupe - 4 pictures Mercedes-Benz CL500 - 3 pictures Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG - 5 pictures Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG - 3 pictures Mercedes-Benz W220 S600 - 1 picture Mercedes-Benz G500 - 1 picture Mercedes-Benz ML55 AMG - 1 picture Mercedes-Benz - Part 2 Gallery page: http://www.**************/gallery/129612/976/20.html http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=870#post889
Hi, just spent the whole morning reading this thread. Amazing stuff. I spent my youth as a real car buff but then lost interest as I got older. My friend bought a Maserati recently and it re-opened that 'car' part of my brain again. Anyway, I don't have any info on the yellow F40 other than I saw it stuck in traffic on the M25 a couple of years ago. I assumed it was a copy because it was yellow and RHD but obviously not. There were a few other interesting cars in the same traffic jam (I seem to remember a C Type Jag) so I assumed it was someone moving some stock or cars being taken to auction maybe. Also can someone explain why the links to Basmans gallery won't show for me? The link is just *****'d out. Thanks.
Hi there and welcome Cool to hear you saw the yellow F40, must have been a beautifull sight. It's remarkable how few times it has been spotted while it has been out and about a few times. About the *****'d out url. Fchat is a bad sport, quite tasteless imho try this: s u p e r c a r s . n e t /PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217
don't know how known this Lamborghini is, but I saw it this saturday at the Retro Classic in Stuttgart on the visitors parking place. Martin Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Wonderfull photo's, Martin Congrats on seeing it irl and thanks alot for sharing your pictures with us
hi all, yup the black F1 GT (56XPGT), still here in brunei. F1 GTR (09R), STILL HERE TOO AND the 3 F1 LM too..
Seeing the new pics (SLR/R8/etc.) I assume they are still buying cars, but not as crazy as they used to
I recall some questions being asked what was DPD and DPM on the car registrations. DPD - Duli Pengiran DiGadong, (Prince Jefri's title) DPM - Duli Pengiran Muda, (the Sultan's son)
http://www.**************/Pics?viewPic=y&source=gal&uID=129612&gID=976&pgID=20&pID=709048&first=true AMG engine exclusive for the Royal Family of Brunei. Cool.
This may have been covered here but.... The owner of Herbalife has a car collection in the L.A. area that is in an old olive oil pressing plant. Not well advertised but when I was there two years ago he allowed visitors with all entry fees going to a childrens charity. He had several of the Sultan's cars there. Very interesting 1 of 2's, etc. A few show cars. I liked that he had two F40's at the entrance. If you are in the area, look it up. Most cars had windows down, we spent hours sticking our heads inside the cars (without touching) and breathing in the wonderful exotic smells. I enjoyed the driver grade of all the cars and was even charmed by a bit of rust around a sunroof on an older Lamborghini. Did I mention the attached race car prep area next door. I understand he and his daughter race. What a place and a thank you out to him for having it open to the public. It was hands down my favorite car collection to visit.
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- The Black Stable - http://www.**************/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=960#post974 Oke, there isn't such a thing, but it sounded nice for my first post in a rather long time. Two cars from the nineties and two from the new millenium, all black and all incredibly awesome. Ferrari Enzo - 1 picture I've been looking for this one for some years now and finally it has been captured on photo If I'm correct this Enzo has, like three other cars from this update, a flat black paintjob. Jaguar XJ220 - 4 pictures This 1992 XJ220 is one of two flat black (non-metallic) RHD cars made. And one of the many XJ220's in the collection. Despite the many XJ220's this is the first to enter the gallery :] Lamborghini Diablo SE30 - 6 pictures The 30 year anniversary edition of the Diablo is allready rare (about 150 examples), but this is one of only eight RHD versions. And it was the first one of those eight btw. Maserati MC12 - 2 pictures It's hard to tell from the pics, if not impossible, but I've been told this MC12 is flat black as well. I don't think matte black, but just a non-metallic black. s u p e r c a r s . n e t / PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=2&fID=0&tID=104217&bottom=960#post974