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Анатолий Нагорнов · Домодедово · 21.09.2023 06:28 MSK
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Цитата (Artemio, 20.09.2023):
> Иж, если быть совсем точным)

"Полное название автомобиля ИЖ - ИЖ ты как разогнался!"
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Hagues98 · BR · 20.09.2023 22:13 MSK
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Ahh I see, many thanks for the correction :).
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kirin · NZD · 20.09.2023 21:13 MSK
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Цитата (Northern Spirit, 20.09.2023):
> It's a Moskvitch 412 (or similar IZh), not Zhiguli, a relatively rare car nowadays.
В средней Азии довольно распространенная даже в наши дни. Климат сухой
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Artemio · Msk · 20.09.2023 20:58 MSK
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Иж, если быть совсем точным)
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Northern Spirit · Okt · 20.09.2023 20:18 MSK
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It's a Moskvitch 412 (or similar IZh), not Zhiguli, a relatively rare car nowadays.
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Hagues98 · BR · 20.09.2023 19:51 MSK
Zdjęć: 221 · Redaktor — Wielka Brytania
I arrived in Angren from Tashkent by train, then we took to hitchhiking from the city to the photo locations. Time was money so on this occasion we offered some money and a guy happily took us. We found a well placed tree to sit under and waited in the stunning landscape for some trains.

The second train of the day saw 2O'ZELR-0410 lead a tank train along Akhangaran Reservoir in the direction of Kul. I was quite pleased to see a Zhiguli parked up giving a nice contrast to Uzbekistan's Soviet past. It definitely has more style than the loco!
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