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F430 Spider this morning. Guess the location and win a prize! :D

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360 Modena on Miller St in North Sydney, outside the old Bears football oval

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Phat R8 on Miltary Rd at Spit Junction

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also saw a 599GTB Ferrari and a last-generation 6.0L Diablo with a trade plate, but didn't manage to get pics :)

F430 Spider this morning. Guess the location and win a prize! :)

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Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco? WTF are you doing over there, Shaun?

Oh wait, you're not in San Fran? Meh, I got nothing then... :)

Looks like the plastic moulding industry pays well. In Caringbah. Shiries have prolly seen the Gallardo before.

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also saw a silver Aston Vanquish on Falcon St at the top of North Sydney, but wasn't quick enough with the phone :laugh:

I dunno how you do it man, I can't take pics from my car for shit... always come out horrible and blurry :)

keep ur hand reeeeeal steady as you take the shot, and

don't crash into the car in front. lol

Where's my prize, Shaun?

you guessed wrong- so you get NOTHING!!!

Ducati 1098s yesterday....it should count.

super, but of the bike variety

Saw these ones over the last few days/weeks.

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spotted this parked at Starcity's foyer this afternoon :D

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And anyone feel like guessing what car this rear belongs to ;) This is up at Surfers Paradise a few days ago...

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Today at Monterey. As you can see, I took the picture a tad too early. Hard to get it right when the closing speed is 120km/h, lol

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Saw a 997 Turbo on the harbour bridge also with the rego '3'. The plate would be worth more than the car...

Man, the shot of this Murci was a fluke. Just had to guess when it was about to come into view and hope for the best (was watching traffic pulling up to the tolls on the bridge). Came out okay, aside from the angle =P

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Good day for Lambo spotting- I saw 3 different Murcielagos today. The best one was the white LP640 with black wheels that I saw on Parramatta Rd, turning into Norton St Leichardt at about 5:30 this arvo. Was well tough (no pic, sorry)

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