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Does it have club rego or something? I spotted one when I was having lunch on the weekend in Port Melbourne a few weeks ago. It's a replica though isn't it?

Had vic trader plate on...

its a replica bought from the UK, he shipped it in. took a fair while.

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hmm lets start with my last rental car..

lambo 560-4

(yes in SAU gear with my go-pro on it!)

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then for a little diffrent

Lambo Reventón

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Pagani Zonda Uno (that's a one of one and with that colour I know why)

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Masarati 250F

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Ferrari 599 FXX

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hmm lets start with my last rental car..

lambo 560-4

(yes in SAU gear with my go-pro on it!)

Italy2_2010%20050.jpg

then for a little diffrent

Lambo Reventón

Italy2_2010%20074.jpg

Pagani Zonda Uno (that's a one of one and with that colour I know why)

Italy2_2010%20157.jpg

Masarati 250F

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Ferrari 599 FXX

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do you mean that all those cars were rentals or just the 560. i have about a zillion question but we'll start with, these rental cars wern't in australia were they? or were u lik an uber member of Club Corsa

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no the rev, fxx and stuff were not for rent.

The place I hired the 560 had, 4 430F1, 2 430Scud, 1 430conv, 2 560-4 and 2 california's

they were meant to ahve a 458 as well which I had booked but a staff member crashed it the night b4!

so I settled for the 560.

this was over in Marenello at the ferrari factory.

So I did a tour arou nd and saw, Lambo, Ferrari, inside the pagani factory, (including them running and throwing sheets of the panels for the new zonda replacement and a private Maserati museum.

all in all a fun day.

oh and the 560, may be 500K of car but worth every cent for the noise, that said the e-gear gear box is the worse box I have ever used...just get a manual for FKs sake

the tour was done with this crowd:

Motorstars car tours

And I was blown away by the quality of the tour. Could not rate high enough.

and a few more pics of some of the toys..

Car Porn

Saw a Gallardo this afternoon driving down St Kilda Rd, then turned down Roy St and went down Queens Lane. All while I was still on St Kilda Rd.

The guy gave it some beans, and I could hear it clearly from St Kilda Rd. There was some movement in my pants after that.

Spotted an nsx on middleburogh rd about 2 weeks ago... was the first one ive seen in person and it was damn sexy

I always see an NSX in sunshine right near somerville road.

It's not in good condition though.

Aston Martin Rapide in Main Street, Croydon this evening. It must have been lost :D

fairly sure i saw that driving around croydon once, with a mate in the car who said "thats going to be gone in 10 seconds if he parks it anywhere around here...."

Last night on way to work spotted a black Ferrari California on King St, Doncaster East followed by 35 GTR.

On same road about 4-5 weeks ago spotted Lamborghini Diablo, so wide!

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