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Twenty car owners drove their vehicles to an open-air carpark at Raffles Boulevard under the Benjamin Sheares Bridge for a special photo shoot on July 24.
Half the automobiles were red and half were white. Why? The photo shoot was to celebrate National Day.
Sharing photos of the shoot, Stomper Jamez recounted: "Red and white cars were seen going around Singapore celebrating the nation's 57th birthday with lots of pride and love. Many car enthusiasts and car owners joined in to celebrate together.
"As you can see, the cars lined up near the Singapore Flyer to do a photo shoot to support our country's iconic place. It was nice to see different types of cars in red and white enjoying the shoot. We will stay united and strong as ever rolling down the street."
The Stomper drives a red Porsche Panamera.
The car owners were brought together by an Instagram user named Royal See, who told Stomp: "I texted them individually over Instagram, pulled them into a Telegram group and disseminated the info there."
He added: "We did it at a place with very little traffic for the purpose of National Day, not affecting the public."
He posted the end result on Instagram on Singapore's birthday.
The red car models were the:
The white cars models were the:
This year, Stompers have shown the different unique ways they marked National Day. Earlier this week, four runners completed 57km overnight to celebrate Singapore's 57th birthday while another Stomper collected bricks because he said: "Singaporeans are like bricks when we are together, we become stronger as a nation."