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All you clean freaks and detailing OCD sufferers - look away now.
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Proudly filthy and daily driven, as nature very much intended![]()
Exactly, in fact, that's one of my favourite things to see - filthy supercars.Dirty cars are a good thing. It shows they’re being used as intended.
That might be Dave?The last one I saw was a few years ago, on the M42 on a summers evening, traffic was at a standstill 'because M42' and a dark grey Ferrari F12 pulled up alongside me, the bumper, bonnet and windscreen covered in dead flies and the front wheels, although gloss black were almost universally powder grey from brake dust. Even more stunning in that condition than clean and shiny, in my opinion.
Blimey! - Looks like he's been rallying in that!That might be Dave?
That's special film to give it the used look![]()
It really does, and the main reason I took the photo, as it was really dirty even by my own standards!Blimey! - Looks like he's been rallying in that!
No - the one I saw was probably summer 2015 maybe, so it was warm and dry - the rest of car was relatively clean thoughIt really does, and the main reason I took the photo, as it was really dirty even by my own standards!
I think that photo was taken in Birmingham just before Christmas 2019. Is that around the time you saw it?
Unfortunately, most people keep cars like this off the road in Winter, but I could bare to think of it sitting doing nothing.
Anyway, back to topic. Let’s see those AMGs.
It must be a coincidence, my mate Dave didn’t have the F12 thenNo - the one I saw was probably summer 2015 maybe, so it was warm and dry - the rest of car was relatively clean thoughI do recognise the car park though (sad I know), looks like BHX 1.....
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