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God-dammit.

Justin wins again.

He has also volunteered to find the cars for the next mystery car bit in the newsletter!

But - I have a second place prize here for someone else to try and guess the cars.

Well done, smartass Crispy :)

Hehe, yeah I wasn't sure who was in charge of the comp this time...

He has also volunteered to find the cars for the next mystery car bit in the newsletter!

I don't remember that, but very well, I shall attempt to use my powers for good, not evil :P

God-dammit.

Justin wins again.

He has also volunteered to find the cars for the next mystery car bit in the newsletter!

But - I have a second place prize here for someone else to try and guess the cars.

Well done, smartass Crispy >_<

PM sent.

They were pretty easy. It might be a bit harder if they werent all italian.

Its a shame sau is blocked at work or i could waste my days on pointless crap like this.

PS. Let me know if your not happy with the name of the Alfa. Just found out it had a couple of names and wasnt just a prototype.

Nice work Tommy :sick:

You win 2nd place!

And yeah, these weren't as hard as last time. I was on an Italian theme.

Next issue - expect something much harder (and that's without Crispy influence - I have a new idea)

>_<

For those of you playing at home, we have:

1. Fiat Dino Spyder

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2. Lancia Beta Montecarlo

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3. Alfa Romeo SZ Zagato

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4. Lamborghini Espada

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Note different pix just to prove their existence as real cars :D

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