What you've decided to name this photo, is throwing me off. I can't find any similar photos... hmmm. It goes deeper.
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What you've decided to name this photo, is throwing me off. I can't find any similar photos... hmmm. It goes deeper.
I think I know where this place is located but I have limited internet until Saturday and wouldn't easily be able to submit a new photo so answering the question would be remiss! I am renting a Mitsubishi Gallant, which I discovered has been discontinued. The Illinois factory which built the car can build 250,000 a year but only assembled 30-40,000 cars last year. The car cannot compare to a 9-3 except its dashboard buttons don't look like it will wear out like the rubber buttons on a 9-3. The oxygen sensor is also very easy to reach. The car has traction control but the car can still skid without too much effort.
Argh, it's a car museum here in Germany but I can't remember its name. I saw it on a recent edition of a German car magazine...
The place online where you can find this picture is close. Oh so close.. it's not a museum in the traditional sense.
Thanks for the clue :) I saw it in a Euro car magazine too. Glad to see my "WITWIT ?" skills are still functional. It's this place:
Classic Remise - Berlin | Düsseldorf
Well... if you guys would read the best motor blog on the interwebs... :x :D Classic Remise in Berlin - Workshops and Garages | MotorLife Apparently I have some more promoting to do.
Yes, it is Classic Remise in Berlin. Some of the cars had a German B(erlin) license plate so that provided a clue as well.
Ken's turn to post a new picture.
National Theater in Budapest?
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http://i.imgur.com/FCaovkz.jpg
^ That's a former soviet-era hangar repurposed as the Tropical Islands indoor resort in Krausnick, Germany.
Here is mine: