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Silver DB9 parked across from my car in QANTAS valet yesterday. Astons get TWO car spots (seriously)

and a black one on Punt Rd this morning - AM V12

Edited by MaXiMuS007

Lots of Lamborghini's at the dealership on the strip in Vegas, SLR, Silver Rolls Royce Phantom at my hotel, F40, 599 GTB, Bugatti Veyron, Saleen, GT40 etc. Was a cool day :D

Heaps of pics on my facebook and quite a few not put up

I wanted to make love to the Porsche. F*ck it was quick. And the R8 was f'ken loud for stock. Good loud.

It was nice to actually see cars like that being driven hard :)

Edited by llama_au

Saw the brand new FordGT on Saturday afternoon in Collingwood. Bright Red with white racing stripes.

Saw the brand new FordGT yesterday up close and personal @ P1... very nice indeed.

I seriously dont think pictures on the web or in mags give the car the credit it deserves.

I just cant get over the size of the rear tyres....... absolutely MASSIVE.

Saw a STACK of pCars next door to P1 yday as well.

I had to keep walking otherwise I would have been standing there staring for ages.... vNice location I have to say.

Ada///M.

Edited by The STiG

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