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pfft 80%

where the bloody hell is a murches cd changer?! James, get a murch, we need to know these important things!

70% is bloody good if you havnt driven these cars?! how else would you know that you have to be stationary in a 430 to make the roof work or that the paddels are attached to the wheel in an r8...?

Make our own quiz: how many little buggery bolts hold the roof onto an exige?

where the bloody hell is a murches cd changer?! James, get a murch, we need to know these important things!

I can help with that. :rolleyes:

---> http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghin...irst-gear-14872

How about if you ever get asked what's under the ashtray of a Gallardo?

---> http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghin...i-ashtray-18881

That looks like the Lambo we resprayed when i was working at the panelshop

was originally red and resprayed it to black

man- even the real ones look like kit cars these days :P

I know it's a cliche but these things are so much more dramatic in person, it's impossible to not be impressed. Photos = zero-justice.

In motion they are sublime to watch, here's a vid of a Lambo club run we went on last year, not hugely exciting to watch (the "exciting" stuff doesn't go online :) ) but it's still great to see and hear all of them in motion rather than static.

---> http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghini-club-run-7188

The gallery from the day is here:

---> http://aussieexotics.com/drivers/thumbnails-185.html

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AussieExotics.com - Click here for hi-res

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White 997 GT3RS last night on st kilda rd, pulled up next to me as I was waiting for a tram.... had a quick chat with the owner, then the lights went green...he took off and i had half a woody from listening to the sound of it at full throttle....mmm i want one

The Gran Turismo is such a gorgeous car!

Our new prancing horse arrived today. Miami Vice special in black/white.

Is a 2007 update F430 F1 - so a bit different from the red car. Dash treatment is all carbon fibre and pretty sure it comes with a Cafe Sienna parking permit!

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That is one very very hot Fezza you have there James. Sounded ace too, not as cool as the Stradale but ace none the less.

The Gran Turismo is such a gorgeous car!

Our new prancing horse arrived today. Miami Vice special in black/white.

Is a 2007 update F430 F1 - so a bit different from the red car. Dash treatment is all carbon fibre and pretty sure it comes with a Cafe Sienna parking permit!

Our new prancing horse arrived today. Miami Vice special in black/white.

Is a 2007 update F430 F1 - so a bit different from the red car. Dash treatment is all carbon fibre and pretty sure it comes with a Cafe Sienna parking permit!

Dash pics?

Just ran into a mate in his F430 spider... had it for about two years and only put on 5k, loves his GT3 too much.

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