Showing posts with label Automobiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Automobiles. Show all posts
Saturday, 7 February 2015
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Monday, 28 January 2013
Friday, 21 December 2012
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Gaudily indecent Kenari
This ridiculously souped up Kenari caught my eye.
If you look closer at the cartoon on the back though....
...you wonder if the JPJ will detain the car for a personalized stripping session by the roadside
Totally naked fox girl, legs splayed wide open, save for the hair and tail placed at the most strategic places .
Totally naked fox girl, legs splayed wide open, save for the hair and tail placed at the most strategic places .
Friday, 31 August 2012
There's a Phantom on the road
Super excited to see this. I would have draped myself over the bonnet had there not been a driver inside.
But there was !
As I moved to the side I saw him eyeballing me. Stop shutter.
And what exactly was it doing parked all alone here on this quiet street ?
Well, Super posh people like to stay at Bailey's Hotel down the road.
Well, Super posh people like to stay at Bailey's Hotel down the road.
Thus their drivers have to babysit this handmade beauty to prevent people like me from leaving my thumbprints all over its body .
See no touch, still it was a pleasure bumping into.
See no touch, still it was a pleasure bumping into.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Rolls Royce Showroom
After seeing the trams and whizzing through Toy Street, we veered off the beaten track towards Queen's Road East since we noticed the area was alive and buzzing.
Turned out they were punters deep in concentration outside The Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Sprawled all over the pavement, scrutinising the numbers,their slips and the papers, as if they were studying for a last minute exam is quite an extraordinary sight that you might not want to miss.
Continuing onwards towards the busy main road, we came to this pedestrian skybridge on our right.
What's so amazing about that eh? It's just an ordinary crossing .
But it's not the bridge, rather, it was what lay on the other side of the bridge that got us all excited.
The Rolls Royce showroom with a few eye popping Phantoms inside.
It's just under Cafe De Coral and right in front of a bus stop. Gosh.
Turning back, we find this Malay sounding sign on top of another sign that promises a fine for feeding the birds.
So, there's definitely more to Wan Chai than trams and Toy Street. Put the Rolls Royce showroom on your must see list.
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