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Pictures taken at the WRC Rally Germany

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A friend in my former Subaru Club went to Rally Germany. Took these pictures. If you appreciate rallying, these old vintage cars are truely amazing to watch.

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Damn work firewalls. Can't see the pix. You know if you host pix from flickr they still show up even with the firewalls.

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I cant host them as they are not mine. I found them on my old Subaru forum, and when I saw the Datsun, I had to post here.

what do you mean none of them are "vintage"?

I'd consider all of them to be vintage rally cars.

Some Killer B's in there... cool!!!

There was a guy with a shop in the same complex I worked at when I was about 20. He had a bunch of Killer B's from the Delta to the Turbo II, even a RS200 Evo that was all built up. LOVE those cars.

Cool picture.. I lke the Rover beast

and the R5 and the 4ttro!

Remember me my last october Tour de Corse...

These cars belong to a group called "slowly sideways". You can get more infos in the net looking for "slowky sideways". The group was founded by Rheinhard Klein, a Race and Rallye Photographer. They are not interested in Vintage Cars but in saving elder works rallye cars (and some remakes, like the 240Z on one of the pics. That belongs to our friend "Z-point"). Most of the cars are privatly owned but sometimes a works museum (like AUDI's) gives a car to a professional driver. Great show!

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