Dutch Supercars on Holiday

Bugatti Veyron, McLaren SLR 722 Edition, Porsche 997 Turbo Spider, BMW Z8, Bentley Azure & Porsche 996 Turbo

On a regular basis I see supercars in my hometown. But it’s not every day that you stumble upon a bunch of rare and fast supercars right around the corner. The supercar owners are headed out of town for a little tour and instead of driving the 1000 something miles to the destination themselfs they had their cars picked up by a truck. A short flight to sunny Southern Europe will reunited them again with their precious supercars.

Loaded onto the truck we found a brand new Porsche 997 Turbo and Bentley Azure, both with German export plates. The date on the red strip on the right hand side of the export plates shows the expiry date of the vehicle insurance. Both cars have a good 4 months to go before their insurance expires and they are forced to register them in the Netherlands.

Other supercars on the truck included a McLaren SLR 722 Edition, BMW Z8, Porsche 996 Turbo Convertible and a Bugatti Veyron in good looking blue/black two-tone. Later another supercar from Switzerland will join them on their supercar holiday. We wish them a lot of fun and safe drive!

6 Comment(s)

  1. Probaly a Ford GT40 Heritage Edition

    Klaas | June 28th, 2008 11:44 | Reply

  2. @Klaas: That makes a nice diverse group of cars altogether.

    Des | June 28th, 2008 21:14 | Reply

  3. Very nice collection

    just browsing Autogespot and spotted another sitting of the transporter

    http://spots.autogespot.com/viewimages.php?id=c214748364817072008160914

    and there’s a swiss registered GT in gulf colours on it

    Dave | July 17th, 2008 18:44 | Reply

  4. Meant to include this link aswell

    http://spots.autogespot.com/viewimages.php?id=c214748364817072008161135

    Dave | July 17th, 2008 18:46 | Reply

  5. And this one

    http://spots.autogespot.com/viewimages.php?id=c214748364817072008160455

    should really plan my posts better

    Dave | July 17th, 2008 18:49 | Reply

  6. Very nice collection indeed. I think they were away for just 4 or 5 days because I saw them unload again in Amsterdam the week after they left.

    Des | July 17th, 2008 23:45 | Reply

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