A CAR NUT discovered a stash of pricey motors left in an underground car park – including a collection rare Subarus and abandoned Bentleys
Dave, who runs the car development site DriftGames, stumbled upon this very good selection, which was left in stock, on vacation in Tokyo, Japan.
In a clip posted to his YouTube channel, Dave took the audience through the expansive as he gazed with his eyes at the cars on sale.
As he drove through the narrow alleys of the parking lot, he saw everything from sedans to supercars from Lamborghini, Lotus, and Aston Martin.
Dave’s friend, a Tokyo resident who guided him around the city, explained that the facility was well used as a garage for everyone.
Since no one lives in the building above, they said commuters park there because it’s just a short walk from a giant exercise station.
However, some car enthusiasts also use it as a huge garage to leave their beloved cars.
One car lover had assembled a sizeable collection of rare-spec Subarus, including an S201 and S206.
These limited-edition models are now worth up to £48,000 and £40,000 respectively and those that were tucked away in the garage gave the impression of being in perfect condition.
Dave said: “Someone here has a big Subaru collection that they’ve just left here in the car park.
“It’s like an outdated Subaru. . . Look at this.
“That must be a very rare colour, I’ve never seen a yellow Hawkeye Subaru.”
Similarly, there’s an abandoned, dust-covered Bentley that, despite its collapsed suspension, would probably still be worth more than £50,000.
A passerby, to laugh, had written a message in the dust, which Dave’s local friend translated as “one day I’ll be richer than you. “
Perhaps the crown jewel of the set, however, is an immaculate Ferrari 355, which can sell for more than £100,000.
Social media commenters were amazed by the collection.
One wrote: “Crazy cars with low production, arguably the most productive specs for each and every generation. It looks like a Gran Turismo garage. »
Another added: “Great video, great to see such a variety of cars and amazing parking. “
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