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More like it's Rolls Royce and not Rolce Royce.

And as Scratchy says - Lindsay has a blue Phantom Drophead Coupe (with stainless bonnet and teak decking - land yacht, ho!)

BTW - if it was a Bentley then it would likely have been an Azure, which technically is light blue no matter what colour it is!

:geek:

(on 3rd XXXX Bitter - 4.8% beer FTMFW)

It's an acquired taste mate, but most won't try it because they don't want to be in the sub zero section of the cool wall.

Teak decking? That reminds me the big boat show is on at Sanctuary Cove. Most go for a look and get ideas for the 40 footer.

Yeah I spotted a very soft light blue Gran Turismo down at Phillip Island last week. I also spotted a BMW Z4M coupe, Z4M Roadster, 2 x M5's 2 x M6's (one coupe and one ragtop) and 1 x new M3 - all of which I proceeded to drive around the track :P

nice one ash. I'm waiting for James to give me the keys to the p1 GT so i can take some schnaps of it. Took some of the M3 the other night, dont know if they were all that great. I didnt have my camera with me and also didnt have a tripod in the low light. :laugh:

Schyeah :woot: Let's get this back on track...

Here's some pics of a Maserati GranTurismo I took last week, bunch more plus higher res available here:

---> http://aussieexotics.com/2008/05/27/maserati-granturismo

Wow, you've got a website with car pictures on it?

Why didn't you tell us earlier? Maybe even provide a link or 2 to it?

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