Old Shops of Turin. A Candle Factory turned Bric-a-Brac Shop
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Odd sights of Torino, Turin, Italy. This old candle factory funded in 18975 has turned into a bric-a-brac shop selling.... candles in odd shapes. The place is located in a quite prestigius place, in Piazza Solferino, in the city centre
Hong Kong Street Food, Roasted Chestnuts, Sweet Potatoes, Quail Eggs. Seen in Sham Shui Po Please see also my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/settime2588
It is very unusual to bump into a Z1. This one was seen in the Garage of the Gran Hyatt Hotel in Hong Kong. You may note two rarities on this car: 1) Right hand drive. As far as I know, this is the only Z1 anywhere with the right hand drive. BMW says all Z1 were produced left-hand drive. The owner must have customised this particular one. 2) The ZUKUNFT late. The Z in Z1 originally stood for Zukunft (German for future) and would later be used on other cars in the line: the Z3, Z4, and Z8). All of these vehicles (including the Z1) are two-door roadsters (except for the few M coupe and Z3 and Z4 hardtop models). Please see also my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/settime2588 The BMW Z1 was a two-seat roadster automobile developed by BMW. It was produced from March 1989 to June 1991. The Z1 featured doors which dropped down into the door sills. A total of 8,000 cars were produced. History The first example of the Z1 was rele...
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