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They are a bit more common than that Big D - there's 30-something in total.

So common in fact... isn't that one in front of me at the moment...

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Pretty cool :blink:

Should we get one though? It's special, Clarkson loves it - and it's a Merc so will be reliable...

We have an option on a black Black, I say yes.

Current information from Mercedes-Benz Australia Pacific is they have secured 50 CLK63 AMG B-Series Units.

Current lookup cost is AUD299K + On Roads, Stamp Duty Etc.

Ada///M.

PS James, looking vNice, vNice indeed.... damn you RAIN !!!!!!!!!!!!If P1 does decide to take on board the animal currently in your sights, just make sure AMG/you tint the glass.

PPS Those are the best seats in the game IMHO other than the Carbon Backed 997 GT3 seats and the Carbon Backed and leather seats in the 997 GT2....

Edited by The STiG

Always get 2 SL 55 New model AMG mercs coming in to fill up at shell servo in warrandyte

1 is Black V8 Kompressor

and the other is silver V12 Twin turbo :D

they look crazyy

its actually amazing how many exotic cars come in to fill up

ferraris, lambos, astons, maserati, porches GT3 Rs :cool:

Edited by urbanoperations

Saw a couple of nic cars under my butt yet again.

Bently Continental GT W12 Twin Turbo goodness. Oh My God what an engine :D

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And the Maserati Quattroporte. 4.2litres of 400hp goodness. Such an awesome family saloon. I loved them both, and seriously considered leaving P1 with the GTR and not coming back :P But there are others yet to sample (hopefully) and I love the GTR too much. P1 membership has so much going for it that buying just 1 supercar is pointless.

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Hehe - I had to ask that question last week...

Eurotrash Car Club : http://www.eurocca.net/forums/index.php

I see both of us wasting even more time online

:rofl:

yer there are some really nice cars on there, i love GTR's and the like but Euro's will always be my 1st love

see alot of exotics come through the freight terminal at work, alot of race cars too, dun normally take photos but might have to start, spotted this in february....

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this is from the 1st page. i feel sorry for the forklift driver who has to take this thing off the pallets. how on earth did it get on one to begin with . ?

Edited by akeenan

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