A luxury sports car flipped onto its roof in a horror crash in Fife.
The incident involving a yellow Vauxhall VX220 happened on Thursday, November 20, at a roundabout near the Kincardine Bridge just off the M876 motorway, on the road to Stirling.
It is unclear if anyone was injured as a result of the incident but Police Scotland say they were not involved.
Images from the scene show the sports car lying on its roof on path in between two hedges at the side of the road.
The doors and bonnet of the vehicle can be seen lying open, near a sign on the road.
Another picture shows a HIAB lorry recovering the vehicle and lifting it up with a crane.
The two-seated sports car was produced by the German manafactuer Opel between July 2000 and July 2005 and was sold in the UK by Vauxhall.
The car, with its two-litre engine, has gained cult status among enthusiasts and is known for its raw driving appeal.
Despite being 20 years old the VX220 retails today at prices between £10,000 and £20,000.
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