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I think it belongs to his boss. I recall him telling me that his boss sold him the GTR and bought a Lamborghini to replace it.

yeah it belongs to my friend/boss, once in a life time you get to drive a LP640. My son loves it. Wish it was mine but the GTR is more than good enough.

Spotted myself in a Ferrari California doing hot laps at Sandown yesterday..

Nice wheels on the ferrari, i know 2 people who own one of those.

Awesome looking car. Prefer the 599 though, was sitting in a white one the other day, had red leather interior! looked hot!

599 is very subtle and unassuming compared to other ferrari's.

there is a bloke who drives around church st brighton a lot in his Scudria always going hammer and tong when he leaves the st... sounds unbelievable.

yeah it belongs to my friend/boss, once in a life time you get to drive a LP640. My son loves it. Wish it was mine but the GTR is more than good enough.

Didn't you rape that Lamborghini with your R34 GTR..?

I remember you saying that...

I wouldn't normally post a nissan/datsun in this thread, this MINT z is an exception:

spotted near the national gallery of victoria.

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Fcuk yeah!

I so need to get a Z car again.

saw a 300zx ute with a snow camo paint job driving around the backstreets of coolaroo today when i was on my lunch break. quite odd

I've seen that on the ZX forums. Props to the guy for his creativity.

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Spotted this baby at my mates place last week

1956 D-Type jaguar.. famous racing car from Le mans back in the day... sounds unreal has 3.8 litre straight 6 with triple webbers, car is made from aluminum weighs only 800kg.

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