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What are jibbering about? A 15K 1992 GTSt will smash both of them! :)

Pfft, you still peddling that rubbish mate? :) I got seriously wasted by Russ (Giant) at the last track day I attended. I had the GTR out on TT RE55s and he had the R35 and took 3 seconds off me totally stock. Mind you my left leg wouldn't work in hard cornering right handers so I've hung up the racing hat for safety.

And no, I haven't seen anything nice lately except a 98 M3 I might grab. Still an awesome quality machine.

Not so much the spotted car - but the spotted rim.

Or more correctly - the spotted rim scrape!

Now I see lots of scraped wheels but this is particularly hardcore - especially when you consider the car it came from!

Seems that money certainly does not buy parking talent.

* prize for whoever guesses what car this is from :P

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Not so much the spotted car - but the spotted rim.

Or more correctly - the spotted rim scrape!

Now I see lots of scraped wheels but this is particularly hardcore - especially when you consider the car it came from!

Seems that money certainly does not buy parking talent.

* prize for whoever guesses what car this is from :)

Think I know... researching for sure: http://aussieexotics.com/forum/photography...os-t2739.0.html

:P

edit: dam - thought it was a 997 GT3, not quite.

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Edited by ashsimmonds

Geez Ash - you're slipping!

Jarrod wins :D

Will sort out a nice prize for ya.

It's one hell of a scrape though - on a Scud! I don't know how you could even do it so badly, let alone in a $700,000 car!

Mind you, someone in Sydney has done a real number on the front left on the QP. Evil curbs are everywhere.

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