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B2 carpark of a well known condo along Scotts Road...theres more RRs than Jap cars there!! Think 5005 cannot compare.

 

A single spirit of ecstasy makes me excited, and these carparks have lots of them.

Thought usually these cars are located inside good class bungalows.

Please dont tell me the name of condo so that i cant go....!

 

Saw one Rolls with plate no S55S sometime ago, is it there too?

And one no 3 (usually at Changi airport).

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I heard this but not sure.

 

Is it true that Changi Airport used to own a Lamborghini Countach during the late 70s and early 80s to rest its runways? The car was registered with airport VIN and not allowed on public roads.

 

It was later retired and sold to the public and registered for local roads.

 

Anyone can verify if this is bull story?

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I heard this but not sure.

 

Is it true that Changi Airport used to own a Lamborghini Countach during the late 70s and early 80s to rest its runways? The car was registered with airport VIN and not allowed on public roads.

 

It was later retired and sold to the public and registered for local roads.

 

Anyone can verify if this is bull story?

 

Why would they have a Countach?  [confused]

Spotted this gem at Millenia Walk last week.

 

Wonder how many of are registered here.

 

 

IIRC there are two. There's another red one. Both cars belong to the Chevy dealer Alpine Motors.

This is a rare one. I think there are just 5 of them in Singapore.

 

Used to have one at my office. White colour one. Swee.  [thumbsup]

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Why would they have a Countach?

Cos the countach is one of the fastest and most affordable car during that time. I think..

 

Anyway its a childhood hearsay, another can verify?

Personally, for jap makes, only subaru knows how to build a wagon/estate.

Yeah, and then giving them silly names like "Levorg" instead of a satki "Legacy GT" Edited by Pocus
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I heard this but not sure.

 

Is it true that Changi Airport used to own a Lamborghini Countach during the late 70s and early 80s to rest its runways? The car was registered with airport VIN and not allowed on public roads.

 

It was later retired and sold to the public and registered for local roads.

 

Anyone can verify if this is bull story?

Did you intend the pun with 'bull' story? If so, that's very clever. :D
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Not a countach, it was a miura. And not changi, but paya lebar airport. Car was crashed n left to rot but eventually made its way back to UK for resto if I remember correctly.

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