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28th December 2005

Aston Martin Vanquish

Rayan Abu Ayash spotted this Aston Martin in the middle of the “place de l’étoile” in Downtown Beirut, Lebanon usually cars are not allowed to park in this area but this Aston and a Maybach 57 parked behind it are exceptions.

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27th December 2005

Ferrari 512 TR

This Ferrari 512 TR was spotted in downtown Beirut in a non parking zone (it looks like parking in this zone is only restricted to normal cars) by Rayan Abu Ayash.
You can use this image as a wallpaper.
To see more pictures of this car press here.

posted in Wallpapers, Ferrari | 6 Comments

26th December 2005

Lamborghini Murcielago Video

This small Video of a Murcielago spotted in downtown Beirut, Lebanon was taken by Rayan Abu Ayash the video prooves that the car looks and sounds great!

To view the Video Click Here.

To download it > right click >Save as. (479KB)

posted in Videos, Lamborghini | 4 Comments

21st December 2005

Ferrari 360 Modena

I spotted this Modena today in ABC Dbayeh.

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16th December 2005

Tuned Audi A4

This Tuned 1999 Audi A4 was submitted by Rabih Jamil and is owned by Ramzi. It was made at the Drago shop for car tuning in Tarik L Jdidé, Beirut, Lebanon.

posted in Audi, Tuned Cars | 11 Comments

15th December 2005

Martyr Gebran Tueini

Exoleb.com strongly condemns the savage attack on Mr Tueini and extends its condolences to his family, the free press and the people of Lebanon.

Gebran

Click here to Sign the Gebran Tueni Condolences Book

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15th December 2005

Mercedes SL 55 AMG

Georges Khairallah spotted this SL 55 AMG in Lebanon.

Related links: SL Club Lebanon

posted in Mercedes-Benz | 0 Comments

5th December 2005

Lebanese Nights

Lebanon is not only full of great cars… Check this article taken from Business Week.

New Arrivals - The hottest spots for bars and clubs in Europe right now are not where you’d expect

December 05, 2005 By Philip Watson - Business Week
St Tropez? Passé. Ibiza? So over. The hottest spots for bars and clubs in Europe right now are not where you’d expect

Beirut

Vibrant Beirut was at one time the Paris of the Middle East, a magnet for nightclubbing hedonists from East and West. A long civil war tarnished its cosmopolitan character yet, in the 15 years since the ceasefire, Beirut has rebuilt its reputation forfun in the sun. The bustling playground ofthe Levant is swinging harder than ever, alive with alfresco cafes, designer shops, exclusive beach clubs and all-night clubs.

The best place to start a long, heady night is around the pool of the swanky open-air Sky Bar at the top of the Palm Beach Hotel (Ain el-Mreisseh; +961 (0) 1 369 113), which offers cocktails, DJs playing loungey sounds, and magnificent views across the Med.

Stunning Lebanese girls, flashy local celebrities and monied businessmen then move on to Zinc (37 Seifeddine el-Khatib Street; +961(0) 1 612 612), a classy, dimly lit restaurant and bar in a French colonial villa that was taken and retaken so many times during the war that it was eventually nicknamed the “Bitch of Beirut”.

After midnight, revellers head to Monot Street, a hilly road lined with bars and clubs that lies beside the infamous Green Line, which once divided Christian East Beirut fromthe Muslim West. Here, the party continues at a knowingly war-themed bar called 1975 (Monot Street; +961 (0) 3 323 700), named after the year that the fighting kicked off. Inside, mortar shells stand on the bar, fake sandbags are piled up in the windows, and the waiters wear fatigues and combat helmets, while your drinks are served in old ammunition boxes.

Near to Monot Street is the plush and baroque Crystal (243 Monot Street; +961 (0) 1 332 523), Beirut’s largest and flashiest club. Dressing up is positively encouraged here. Whenever a punter buys one of the €2,500, nine-litre bottles of Moët & Chandon, the music stops, a spotlightis beamed onto themand an anthem is played as two waiters carry over their order.

The late-night partying continues until 7am at the legendary BO18 (Lot 317, La Quarantaine; +961 (0) 3 800 018), a rather eerie underground bunker that looks like a cross between a bomb shelter and a mausoleum. The club has a domed roof that retracts to allow the ravers to dance to house and techno under the warm, starry sky.

So we are waiting for your visit.

posted in News, Advices, Other | 2 Comments

5th December 2005

Maserati 3200 GT

R.H. spotted this Maserati on the 14-11-05 in Jbeil, Lebanon.
(On one of the pictures you can see the Rolls posted earlier in the back)

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2nd December 2005

BMW Z8

Georges Khairallah spotted this very rare car on the highway from Antelias to Dora and stayed next to it to take photos but at the end the driver of the Z8 managed to pass them.

posted in BMW | 3 Comments

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