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I've never seen a modified Lada in oz either, but I wouldn't be interested in it.

I have modded a Lada with fellow SAU club members!!! Yes.... i admit, it was after a few beers and a hacksaw may have been involved, but once we had finished.... it sounded awesome and it easily had 50+kw's added!!! :D

Exhibit A

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Oh and in the last 2 days I've spotted 2 Ferrari 430's. A Yellow Scud, then a 'normal' red one!

mazda 626 wagon in geelong yesterday, sporting a very nice body kit just revealing enough cooler core. lowerd black wheels on white car, and looked like a carbon fiber tail gate.

very much a sleeper

That would be my mates car, i think he'll find it quite amusing that its been posted in a thread with super cars ;)

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Spotted an Aston Martin DB9 on my way to Chapel Street last night. He was letting it rip at every set of lights. I tried to race him for shits and giggles :P Needless to say, with 3X the amount of cylinders as me he kinda won... Just ;)

That would be my mates car, i think he'll find it quite amusing that its been posted in a thread with super cars :P

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yep thats the one

and i was more or less stating you dont see things like that everyday , unlike these audi r8's i see everywere

Driving home towards Tooradin on Friday night.

Saw three cars giving way to me, all spotless even though they had just come from a dirt road - may have been some kind of show...

Yellow Lamborghini Galliardo (Gorgeous)

Red Mitsubishi GTO (Very, very nice)

Red Falcon XR6 (talk about hanging out with others that make you look U.G.L.Y.)

Damn that Lambo looked ace :D

(Prefer the Murch though)

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 :D

Yeah, and the Test track is in Lang Lang.

I see a LOT of "right hand drive" Holden/Chevy's around my area.

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

Yeah, have seen that thing probably 6 or 7 times between Pakenham & Koo Wee Rup.

Very underwhelming machine... especially in the wet.

Dude driving does not like to be overtaken either :D

Black Lambo Countach this morning on Flinders st.

Still a p-ron vehicle!

Heh, you had that poster of the black Countach with the blond chick crawling up the bonnet in your room when you were a kid didn't you?

.... and you weren't the only one :D

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