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Haha - that car has done the rounds of Aussie AM dealers.

Was ordered by an Asian student in Perth and the deal fell through. Strangely - no one else wants it :D

I want it!!!! But i don't have an accountant clever enough to write it off as a tradesman's ute :blink:

It certianly would bring Team Yellow up a notch or 2!!! :blink:

CLassy yellow roof, what the deal there? and it looks like its got a lift kit... I know its probably the nose raise thing but it looks stupid like that. F40 doesnt need that crap, its a mans ferrari.

Lolz :(

Was richard driving????

Nah - I was :)

Cop said he mainly wanted to check out the car... but gave me a ticket anyway.

Mike took the Hummer on Friday, and we both came back Sunday in the Audi and Cayman.

Mmmm - truckstop hamburgers...

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Ryan - yellow roof is the Linfox theme. Is Lindsay's car.

Eek... i hope you're joking!

I'm surprised that Ferrari would even supply the car like that! I suppose you could get smiley faces painted onto the car if you gave them enough money! lol

im pretty sure i saw a white audi r8 on the monash just b4

it was heading inbound and i was going out but gawd damn. i nearly crashed trying to get a good look at it. there were also a fair few other audis. bout 5 or 6. they looked kinda high end what with being very shiny and new like. all had their led lights on in the front

Tubs - Was an Aston Martin, not a Maserati - and it was me in the Lambo :(

The first batch of Audi R8s have landed - delivery to customers in the next few weeks.

I get a black one - ace :whoops:

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