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theres already one sitting in melourne :sleep:

Brockie ran it into the wall on the top of skyline in the last 24hr and it still has all the damage from the crash. PHR haven't bothered to fix it as it was banned from running here in Australia after the race

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theres already one sitting in melourne :bomb_ie:

Brockie ran it into the wall on the top of skyline in the last 24hr and it still has all the damage from the crash. PHR haven't bothered to fix it as it was banned from running here in Australia after the race

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f**k that's a sexy car. I would love to cut some laps at bathurst in that thing. :sleep:

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jb said it was a great car to drive around there. would have been faster is the team had some time to set it up properly. And thats the full 5L M5 (550hp) V8 not the weaker 4.2L (500hp)

It arrived in Australia that week was out a Winton when it broke down, the spare parts hadn't arrived yet. So team owner Maher Algadri spent the day lapping Winton in his F40!!!!!! as you do....

2 weeks later it was at he mount running against the monaro's qualified 3rd from memory

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