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The MacF1 was out and about on Punt Rd this morning.

I had a 612 sitting next to me at the lights (I was in the F430) - and had a beautiful 365 Daytona pull into the driveway yesterday (visiting Weltmeister).

Sooo cool!

HAHAHA yeah but the fire hydrant was pointing out it wasn't :D

If there was a fire, it would have been a pisser.

A mate is a fireman and if a car if parked adjacent a hydrant when they need to fill up, they don't hesiate to smash windows on each side, then run a hose straight through the car to get to the firetruck. :P

If there was a fire, it would have been a pisser.

A mate is a fireman and if a car if parked adjacent a hydrant when they need to fill up, they don't hesiate to smash windows on each side, then run a hose straight through the car to get to the firetruck. :cool:

Yep, but you could call it making the gallardo even MORE superleggera.

Spotted a bright yellow...car! around South East area.

I saw it in Ferntree gully today and friend saw it in rowville 2 days ago.

Hey - I think that might be the car that used to come out and play with us a few years ago - I heard it went over there a while ago.

Lotsa pics here: http://aussieexotics.com/drivers/thumbnails-80.html

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Hey - I think that might be the car that used to come out and play with us a few years ago - I heard it went over there a while ago.

Lotsa pics here: http://aussieexotics.com/drivers/thumbnails-80.html

oo looks like the one.

I wonder what he was doing out tonight at 8pm heading towards the twisty roads haha

spotted a brand new model aston martin filling up at shell warrandyte while i was working, kinda looked like a DB9 or a newer model

looks pure porn though :merli:

and also a SL55 AMG "5" parked at the shops in warrandyte :D

saw a racv car on the back of a tow truck driving down camberwell

made me chuckle..

I saw that guys as well, but when I saw it there was another RACV van in attendance trying to get it started.

Hey - I think that might be the car that used to come out and play with us a few years ago - I heard it went over there a while ago.

Lotsa pics here: http://aussieexotics.com/drivers/thumbnails-80.html

Is that an original GT40, or is it an RF40?

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