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wow, thats impressive, was it a HK500, did you get pics ???

Yeah HK500, I was so happy the guy was giving me a quick look pics didn't even cross my mind until later ;)

Dark silver car with red interior, faultless... gorgeous in the flesh

spotted a black Chev Camaro soft top turning onto westal road out of a bathroom factory after work today

same camaro as Bumble Bee Transformers

hsv factory is on westal road, intersection with center and westal.

Probably taking the car on a test drive.

Have seen plenty of w427's flying past recustoms :)

Hahahahaa! Love the wing. the funny thing it's probably stock!!! Nice semi slicks to... I wonder whats under the bonnet.

The wing is stock mate, it's a special car: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_E9

Nice spot Greg

the csl batmobile was awesome to spot! something very cool about spotting old cars like that in mint condition, much more interesting to me than the late model red and yellow super cars......

anyway,

this is my favourite "new" (late model) car at the moment!

although if i was feeling picky I would have to say silver is the colour to get!

excuse the glare it was very sunny...

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Saw a Mustang down heartherton road, drove with it from clayton road to noble park.

sounds nice, the same fast back model as 'Elanor' 67 i think it is .

really nice metalic blue with cromw details and rear lead lights that blinded me even in todays sunlight.

oh yeah came factory with left hand driving porno mo, tattoo bearing, middle age man.

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