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Wow... you're one lucky bastard :) . Pure car porn.

Sorry for mis-identifying your ride on so many counts lol. Does your mate drive the Testa in the photo? Geez... LV shoes. Had to have done something pretty bad.

Ah - sorry if I misled, both cars are his. (btw, 348, not a Testarossa)

And yeah - over a $k for the shoes - someone needed a spanking! :ermm:

Ah - sorry if I misled, both cars are his. (btw, 348, not a Testarossa)

And yeah - over a $k for the shoes - someone needed a spanking! :)

D'oh! Man, I need to go back to car-school.. as well as Engrish school it seams :ermm: Well he is one lucky bastard. Wish I had mates with cool cars like that.

Old black Porshe (to tell you the truth I have no idea what model), plates PORSHA, had driver and passenger Recaros. Mint condition. Spotted it on Mt Dandenong Road in Croydon this evening.

I've seen those plates before, think it may be a 930 or 964 Turbo from memory. Beautiful car

White GT3 on Orrong Road Caulfield at about 10pm last night. Really gave it a squirt too, although he was going in the opposite direction he was probably trying to stick it up the Skyline owner :thumbsup:

Oh and the same ol' DB9 (AMDB9 or something for plates) came out of the Blue Planet car wash near my work as per normal... but I just love that sound, so worth a mention!

corner of Ftg road and burwood hwy silver VE ss commy (flamesuit on),

had a quick chat to the guy after i heard him dosing it turns out he's turbo'd it with a full rebuild etc,

sounded like it had everybit of 400kw atw as he said it did :(

Yellow GT3 on the ring road, plates were JGGT3 or something like that...

old dude driving with earplugs...

LOL... that is just sad. Can't cope with the exhaust noise.

I want to own a Porsche at some stage in my life... just not when I'm half-dead. Might fracture something trying to change gear or going over speed humps.

Around Parliament Stn at 1820, within a few secs and metres of each other (and after seeing the R33 GTR) - Black Bentley Continental GTC, Black Aston Martin ?model (still not good with differentiating AM models - probably DB9??)

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