What car is this?

my first thought was a mansory car, but they're generally a bit higher end and not usually ones for putting a big M instead of the merc badge :)
 
It did have a plate in the car - I can't remember what it was exactly but it was VERY oddly spaced and had the middle bit of a W missing with two X's at either end...

I'm pretty sure it had 4 exhausts too.
 
STi and a 6 series behind, was it some kind of meet?

Nope, it was a carpark for some sort of fleet thingy...

That STi was one of the quick ones on a 57 plate, there were 3 Bentley Continental GT's parked behind that, a 6 series an E39 M5, a race prepped Elise, 1 Ferrari 360 Modena, 1 Ferrari F430, an Aston DB9, and a massive old Aston...dunno what exactly it was, Van...*something*. Then there were 4 Touregs and 2 Porche Cayennes....

Only 1 security guard on the gate too :D
 
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[TW]Fox;11932445 said:
Nothing wrong with private plates. Provided they are not illegally spaced.

But personalised plates are are tackier than Argos gold.


Is the "M" on the front of that similar to the Maybach logo?
 
But personalised plates are are tackier than Argos gold.


Is the "M" on the front of that similar to the Maybach logo?

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Computer says no...although that was my first thought.

I'm very surprised nobody has an answer to this one...OcUK detectives have let me down here.
 
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Computer says no...although that was my first thought.

I'm very surprised nobody has an answer to this one...OcUK detectives have let me down here.

You've been answered several times. It's a Brabus SLK with tasteless 'M' details added, probably the owner's initial.
 
You've been answered several times. It's a Brabus SLK with tasteless 'M' details added, probably the owner's initial.

Excuse my ignorance here, but I'm pretty sure the only mention of Brabus in the thread has been regarding the fog lights. Nobody has said "That's a Brabus SLK".
 
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