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$200k?

Ah, nope. As they say on TV... higher!

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BTW - the GT will be outside the Eurpean Cafe on Spring St next week from 8am to 9.30am (weather permitting)

Come and say hi!

{TUBZ}: If you can get either one for 200k, let me know. Would make a great investment me thinks :rofl:

Noice GT James, very nice indeed! Come and give it a squirt past my house sometime :P

OMFG!!!! that mclaren f1 everyone is going on about came into my work on Monday morning....i thought i would never live a day to see that thing and yes i took a photo {almost got fired for that} and i cant send it to the pc because i cant find my data cable and the mms bullshit wont let me send to my email.....but yea it is sexy.....i showed one of the guys from p1

cheers moe

just picture me staring at it for like 30 mins without doing work and snaping photos and you were the boss wat would u do??
Join you with a couple of beers in hand :blush:

ahahaha...exactamundo! I wouldnt fire my employees if they were gawking at a hawt car...plus its good to have a break...one cant keep working for 8 hours straight..... :)

Enzo and F50 at Ferrari today.

Sat in both. So f*cking cool. F40 still the bestest.

My modern Ferrari supercar trifecta is now complete.

I can rest.

BTW - had a multi-million dollar showroom this morning - pretty cool!

At 9am I had the following toys crowding for space...

Ferrari F430 Spider

Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder

Mercedes Benz SL65

Bentley Continental GT

Porsche 996 GT3 CS

Ferrari 348ts

Ford GT

Audi RS4 Avant

Porsche Cayman S

Ariel Atom

and the Smart car.

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