MarkMas
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Several people call their Maseratis 'Contessa...'Bit of an odd name. Cont. Hmmm
... and I think I heard someone at SportItalia using the shortened version when trying to get a suspension bolt undone...Several people call their Maseratis 'Contessa...'
Bit of an odd name. Cont. Hmmm
The Ferrari SF90 has the same problem. Makes it a bit pointless, really.GT car with, what appears to be, zero luggage space seems a bit odd as well
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Not if you were to be driving to one of your country piles in another country lol.The Ferrari SF90 has the same problem. Makes it a bit pointless, really.
GT car with, what appears to be, zero luggage space seems a bit odd as well
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Yeah, That's why I didn't buy one. Luggage space.The Ferrari SF90 has the same problem. Makes it a bit pointless, really.
Not if you were to be driving to one of your country piles in another country lol.
Doesn't look the same from here...pillars are wider, etc. etc. That means there's...somehow more than one model year...?!?!
Sorry, I put a quid in the jar... and I think I heard someone at SportItalia using the shortened version when trying to get a suspension bolt undone...
I still don't know what this thing is, either?
Goping.... that is what that is!I still don't know what this thing is, either?
New Italian car: Ronzoni Downhill ? (say it phonetically)
Oh and it is a Mitsuoka Orochi. Here is the rear.I still don't know what this thing is, either?
New Italian car: Ronzoni Downhill ? (say it phonetically)
Dear me...Oh and it is a Mitsuoka Orochi. Here is the rear.
View attachment 112296Mitsuoka Orochi | Auto Express
Say hello to the Mitsuoka Orochi, Japan's answer to the Ferrariwww.autoexpress.co.uk
I still don't know what this thing is, either?
New Italian car: Ronzoni Downhill ? (say it phonetically)