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Gran Turismo Events, Zandvoort 15-04-2011
At the end of the trackday, this russian beast showed up.
Only 15 units were made of this Mansory Cyrus and it's based on the Aston Martin DBS.
It looks so brutal with the carbon-fibre body, Rapide-headlights and massive airvents.
More of my shots of this event can be seen on Autogespot.
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Is there a better way for four people to travel, than in one of these? Stylistically, probably one of the best looking four-door uber-saloon.
The best colour for a Rapide! The famous Rapide of Rotterdam.
Canon Eos 1000d
55-250mm IS
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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The Dragon Rapide TX310 is a classic 1930s British short-haul airliner. With a cruising speed of around 130 mph and a range of approximately 500 miles, it was designed for efficiency and reliability on regional routes. Its twin-engine, low-wing layout and streamlined fuselage made it a favourite of both airlines and private operators.
Seen at London's Victoria Coach Station in July 1986 was South Wales Neoplan N722/3 / Plaxton Paramount 4000 II 152 300CUH. The Rapide branded coach was new the previous month. It lasted 3 years with South Wales before passing to Maybury of Cranborne as C366KEP.