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'bout 150 I think.Hi All
Just arrived back from 5 days in Surfs/Brisbane. To my astonishment I did not spot a single Model S in the 6 days and I had help from the 2 young grandsons.! It brought up the question : How many Model S rego's are their in QLD at this point.?
Spotted not far from the Black stump, journey far enough into the outback and you'll find some interesting characters.View attachment 223222
Spotted not far from the Black stump, journey far enough into the outback and you'll find some interesting characters
First of the three phase interceptors?
That looks very close to the original. Was it a toy or actually driven regularly?
It means that the owner doesn't want you to know what it is.Spotted this morning in Mount Waverley in Melbourne. Odd that it had no version badge - I haven't researched what that means it is? View attachment 223805
It probably is what the previous answers have said. It's also possible it's for the same reason I had my S debadged at the factory, which was that I didn't like battery size as a designator. The logic being that I expected in the life of the vehicle that it may well change. That now seems less likely for the reasons I'd imagined (battery degradation and replacement) but ironically now happens a lot more for completely different reasons (upgrading software limited models) I also just like the cleaner look at the back with just 'Model S'.Spotted this morning in Mount Waverley in Melbourne. Odd that it had no version badge - I haven't researched what that means it is? View attachment 223805