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Here is a LP640 i saw the other day. I pulled up next to them, had a quick chat to them. The front splitter was so low it was almost on the ground, insane. I asked if he had ever put it on the track "Nah bro, its too good to take to the track" WTF!!!! Such a waste.....

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LOL, he sounds like a wanker! My brother LP has seen Eastern Creek. Also was run on Top Gear Australia!

Here is a pic

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I thought those plates were familiar when I saw the car on TGA the other night.

LOL, he sounds like a wanker! My brother LP has seen Eastern Creek. Also was run on Top Gear Australia!

Here is a pic

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Did he have an orange Murcielago previously? I swear i used to see an orange one with same or close plates parked in Putney

spotted black gtr "gtr 888" stopped next to it at the lights LOL the guy looked too big to fit in it like tall big, anyway he launched it probably hit 100 of was that quick and he did some fast and furious style weaving through traffic with everyone looking fk it was so sexy and was incredibly quick.... Also some Holden p plater was attempting to keep up with him...not cool!

Spotted a red Ferrari F430 and white Maserati GranTurismo cruising together today, three times, while I was in the Hunter Valley. A mate of mine said he'd seen around 15 or 20 supercars in the area today too.

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