Sunday 7 July 2013

0 Lamborghini Gallardo - Wisconsin Dells, WI

This was also quite the gem to see during the Automotion weekend in Wisconsin Dells, WI. After already seeing a GT-R me and my friend were already getting pretty excited. We decided to take a drive down to the Dells strip (Downtown WI Dells) and see what cars were driving around there. I just happened to glance to the left and spotted this orange Lamborghini Gallardo and quickly took the next left as the street it was parked on was a one way street. We get to the street and thankfully someone left a parking space so we backed up and got to park rather close. It was something special as this was the closest I've even been to a Lamborghini before. It's the third I've ever seen in real life, however those were in a close showroom, or behind a garage, so this was quite something special.


1 (Several) Nissan GT-Rs - Wisconsin Dells, WI

GT-R next to my Grand Am GT =)
So these are from a bit ago, as these were all spotted by myself and my friend during the Automotion weekend in the Dells. There were many nice cars, and many not so nice cars (such as way to many ricers, which ruin everything), but my main goal was to see Supercars, and some GTOs of course, as well as anything else unique like Fiats, and Alfa Romeos. Anyways, we did get to see a good amount of Nissan GT-Rs, and here are some pictures for you.
Silver GT-R, which followed us for a while



Two GT-Rs in a row coming out of downtown WI Dells

Saturday 15 December 2012

0 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder - Milwaukee, WI

This is another one I have seen myself at Reina International Auto in Milwaukee, WI. We decided to make a trip there while I was visiting my friend in college for the weekend. There were actually two Lambos there while we were there. The other one however being an owned yellow Gallardo, non Syder version though. This Gallardo Spyder was in the show room inside, so it was hard to get a better picture. Still quite cool being really close to a couple of Lamborghini's in one place.






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Sunday 9 September 2012

0 Aston Martin Vantage - Black Earth, WI

This happened yesterday actually. So this is right after I saw it, a quick post, I know, I don't do those often. Anywho, my friends and I were meeting up in the Shoe Box parking lot in Black Earth to go to this year's Geek.Kon. While waiting there for people to arrive, I noticed a car pulling on the road from US-14. I quickly freaked out and pulled out my phone quick and did the quick shortcut to the camera app (I love my new Samsung Galaxy SIII) And took a pick. But it got even awesomer, they pulled into the parking lot. I waited for the people to walk into the store, then I went over with my phone and had a heyday taking pictures. The plates were from Wisconsin, and from Safro dealership, which is just an everyday normal dealership in Milwaukee, WI. Anyways, it was awesome, and here are the pics...

When I first spotted it on the road, before it pulled in.










0 Audi R8 V10 - Madison, WI

Another Audi R8 spotting in Wisconsin here. This one at the West Towne Mall parking lot. It was on my brithday, so... what a treat! =D Anyways it was a non-Spyder version, and with a V10. All black, and that had normal Wisconsin licence plates. It was parked away from everyone else, and well.. I probably would too if I had that car as well. Anyways, here are the pics...



0 (Several) Alfa Romeo 164s - Milwaukee, WI

Like in the previous post, I mentioned, I loved Alfa Romeos. Sure some of there designs may be odd, but I like them. Which is weird. I'm very particular on my car designs. I love an aggressive looking car. A good example of that is the front end of a 05-06 Pontiac GTO (not the Holden one, or Vauxhall version though, I'm very specific, I really only like the Pontiac styled front end of the Monaro.) So this is weird why I like the looks of many Alfa Romeos. Though the Alfa Romeo 159's front end is very aggressive looking, and I think one of the greatest looking cars in the world. However these Alfas do not look aggressive, but yet I like them. These are the 164s, the last Alfa Romeos imported to the US before they stopped in the 90s. Fortunately, Alfa Romeo is to be coming back to the US in 2013, which is awesome. These photos are again from the Reina International Auto dealership in Brookfield, Milwaukee, WI. I do believe they love Alfa Romeos there as well. This place had to have at least over (10) 164s. I think they were all the employees. There was only (1) 164S (Sport version) there, which is to bad, as thats my favourite. And the 164S there seemed to have rear end damage, sadly. Hopefully it will be fixed eventually and returned stock. Anyways, here are the rest of the pictures of all the 164s at Reina that day. 






The rear of the 164S, dented...







0 (Several) Alfa Romeo GTV-6s - Milwaukee, WI

 I've always had a thing for Alfa Romeos. Alfa is on my list of most favourite car brands. They have that little "something speical" about them, that I also get with Pontiacs. Top Gear has a saying, "You can't be a petrol head if you've never owned an Alfa-Romeo." Well, since here in America is is getting harder to get an Alfa Romeo, I sorta claim Pontiac is the American equivalent to Alfa Romeo. Therefor, "You can't be a true gear-head unless you've owned a Pontiac." Though that is just me. I plan on some day owning an Alfa Romeo. They are geared to return to the US in 2013. This will be great, so I should be able to achive my dream easier. Though, I could always go for some of the older models they sold here in the US previously. Such as these fine peices of Italian cars. These are some Alfa Romeo GTV-6s that I found sitting around at Reina International Auto in Brookfield, Milwaukee, WI. There were at least 4 of them there. 2 of them in great shape, the other ones, not so much... they seem to be getting ready to be restored. Anyways, here are the pics of the GTV-6s that were in Milwaukee.



Some of the back-lot Alfa Romeo GTV-6s. Hope to be restored someday.





 

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