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Got a decent haul today. Lotsa Ferraris for some reason

360 Spider in Castlerag

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Another on Pacific highway in Turramurra (sorry about motion blur)

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612 on Captain Cook drive at Caringbah. Some tool in an old 3-series bemmer was trying to race him through traffic from there all the way to Brighton- i kept catching up with them and overtaking due to traffic, had the window down while the Fezza guy ripped past me three times. They may look wonky, but the 540hp V12 sounds hawt :domokun:. p.s Only noticed the stupid amount of stupid fragipani stickers on the echo after loading the picture

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911 TT in Pyrmont. Taken mainly for the number plate. lol

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Inside the new Lambo dealership, so it kinda doesn't count- but i doubt anyone will be seeing one on the street any time soon

Superleggera baby- 390kW N/A 5L V10, 1330kg

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I LOVE THIS CAR!!!!

I was there looking at it a few weeks ago, and the manager started the car for me!

I fell in love with the car INSTANTLY!! This is a true peice of machinery

Just here visiting from Canberra, but so far yesterday & today I've seen a bright orange 911 GT3 RS and a Bentley Continental GT Convertible + a Bentley Continental GT Flying Spur all in North Sydney.

And elevently billion Mazda 3 SP23s, just like every other bloody city :banana:

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Saw this LP640 outside Stevo's new office down south

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looked damn tough- the rego was "F18"

Audi R8 looking hella tasty in silver, in Warriewood

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Exige in the usual retina-searing shade of orange coming into North Sydney

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aaand- a Toyota F1 car one suburb away from my place in Glebe :D

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Saw the new M3 in Concord on Parra Rd today. It's bloody beautiful in the flesh! It was that steamy red colour. Was working so couldn't get pics.

I saw a white one at the motor show and it doesn't complement the design at all. Red M3's ftw :D

oh yeah,, at least photoshop off my scratched windscreen! :bunny:

spotted this today on woodville rd, it came with a hot blondie :)

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Thats a mates mate. Hot ++

Saw this LP640 outside Stevo's new office down south

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:laugh:

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