Spotted some Hotness
So I was in Charleston this past Monday, and I just happen to glance in my sideview mirror while waiting at a traffic light. Low and behold I catch a glimpse of the extremely low orange car. The light turns green and I drive slowly, holding up traffic to see what it was, and as soon as I realize it's a Gallardo, it turned off the main road. Wanting to get a closer look, I proceed to make a legal U turn and stalk this car. I turn down the same street (well at least I thought it was) and realized it was a dead end road and no Gallardo. As I drive to the end of the street to turn around, there she was sitting in a bank parking lot...a Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera LP-570-4! (Had to whore the S out a little)






Nice.
I thought supecars in chuck town were pretty common?
Still a good catch.
If you ever wanna do do Srs supercar spotting, go to south beach. You get used to seeing them everywhere.
Parked in dirt lots and being driven by 17 year olds who will prob have to never work a day in their lives.
Oh. To be rich
I thought supecars in chuck town were pretty common?
Still a good catch.
If you ever wanna do do Srs supercar spotting, go to south beach. You get used to seeing them everywhere.
Parked in dirt lots and being driven by 17 year olds who will prob have to never work a day in their lives.
Oh. To be rich
The best was at this one intersection. On one side, a black Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano rolls up. On the other, a Mercedes SLR McLaren 722 edition, pure white. Both gunned it at the light... I had to change pants.
That guy lives on Daniel Island. I see him every now and again. He only had the car for about 4 months. And there are a bunch of supercars in Charleston, but most people that live on the Islands around Charleston. I've seen 3 R8s, 2 SLRs, 3 F430,a hand full of Lambos, and a bunch of GT3s.
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