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  1. Guess who's back AN AUTO-OTAKU HEADS TO GERMANY Part 1: https://garage36.wordpress.com/2021/10/26/an-auto-otaku-heads-to-germany/
  2. [extract] When Porsche first opened its original museum in 1976, it was relatively small in size and it could hold around 20 cars at any given time. In 2009, the company opened a new museum in Zuffenhausen, just next to its headquarters. The new museum is much grander in scope and bigger in scale and the new place could hold 80 exhibits at a given time. To show off the new home of Porsche
  3. SYF77

    V8 Hotel

    If you are a car fan making a trip to Stuttgart in the near future, you may want to check out the V8 Hotel. The new inspired guesthouse features several theme rooms fit for any automotive afficionado. The hotel include several rooms with a bed built into the chassis of classic cars with Americana images such as the Indian Motorcycles, Rebel Without A Cause paintings, and elaborate murals. Other rooms look more like a night at the drive-in, while some let you sleep it off under the stars. However, if you find it weird sleeping in a car bed, the hotel can accommodate you in other rooms featuring a modern, Bauhaus design and feel. For the big spender, there's the 3-story, 90 square-meter Zeppelin suite that comes with a sauna and a view of the old airport.
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