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If you owned $5 million worth of rare vehicles, where would you keep them? Private garage? Your own showroom? Hidden away in some underground bunker like you were Bruce Wayne? All we can tell you is that, if it were us, we would not, under any circumstances, keep our precious rides in a public garage where they’re open to “Wash Me” signs and dust-drawn dicks. Apparently not everyone is in agreement, as one Reddit user found out. The user, who goes by “philsebbens,” snapped these shots of uber-rare vehicles collecting dust in a public garage on his lunch break. An employee of Ragaire Photography, philsebbens got some good pictures of the collection, which includes a Jaguar Project 7, a Lambo Aventador SV, a Ferrari Testarossa (aka your childhood dream car), a few Mustangs, an Aston Martin V12 Vantage S, and more. We’re don’t know the exact location of the garage, but all the rides have Tennessee plates. If you live in The Volunteer State, maybe start hunting. 

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