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The one I saw was something along the lines of this, but had a higher roofline at the rear I think:

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That'd be the estate (station wagon for us educated Aussies) version. Make it black with dark windows and it is a dead set Hearse for rent......

spotted a really REALLY nice AUDI R8 on burwood highway today i saw it pass knox. so i thought id turn round to catch up and check it out.. dam it was hot! cept the driver was a wanker loll. he was going up and down burwood highway for a good hour.. so this is what most people with really expensive cars do nowadays to show off there on burwood highway.. lol

Totally GOLD.......... :D

There was a strange noise - so we took it in and found a 36 year old Italian guy stuck behind the gearbox...

Ok, is it just me or is everyone else LOL at the most prominant tool on the bench being a 12inch shifter?

That is gold. What would Lambo owners say? seeing their car needs to be serviced and maintained just like any other car??

How much was the windscreen replacement in the Yellow Peril? About $13K and a week in the shop right?

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Here's one for the train-spotters...

993 based RUF BTR-2

These things basically invented modern turbo-lag :P

very rare car, only 1 in Aus i'm pretty sure, i think the guy who owns it is a doctor, always used to be at Box Hill Hospital, i had heaps of photos of it as well

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