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Spotted a Caterham Fireblad on the way to work! I don't think I've ever seen a real Caterham on the road before!

Oh also spotted a 370Z... was pretty meh, not different enough to the 350

You can register Caterhams? :(

Awesome..

gotta get me one lol.

Actually come to think of it..that would explain why i thought there was one at Blacktown Tafe one night..it had a car cover on it..but it had that sort of shape

  • 3 weeks later...

Spotted a blue Ferrari F430 Scuderia, Miller St Cammeray.

Also has the number plate '348' which itself would be worth about 5 times my car.

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Also nearby were a black Maserati GranTurismo and red Quattroporte, looked like there was a Mafia boss meeting at Maggio's cafe...

You can register Caterhams? :/

Awesome..

gotta get me one lol.

Actually come to think of it..that would explain why i thought there was one at Blacktown Tafe one night..it had a car cover on it..but it had that sort of shape

I don't see why not... You can register a PRB which is a caterham copy, but I had never seen a real caterham on the road before... my boss used to race the PRBs, they're crazy quick! Beat the race porches... Dog box and semi slicks on like 155 tyres were a bit shit on the road though :domokun:

  • 2 months later...

Not only am I bringing this thread back from the dead :P

but I also spotted a new black Porsche 911 or 997 turbo wedged under a bus next to a sideways standing bright red new Commodore at the offramp in Chatswood. Looked quite bad, and seemed to delay traffic a fair bit too.

Saw the owners standing on the median strip taking 'not-so' happy snaps

  • 1 month later...
my evo +2 maseratti's.

The red spyder is gay....

the 3200gt is pure sex, silver is a better colour for it than that green, but i like his cream leather colour, mines a navy blue, makes it look old

sixty seconds after I took this pic, it was gone

(sorry)

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I don;t remember gone in 60 seconds too well, but didn't elenore have a different rear end?

I spotted a Maserati GT convertible last night on the Central Coast highway while I was on the way to the regular Coastie meet-up, and this afternoon I spotted an Aston Martin fuelling up at Caltex on the corner of Powers and Station Roads in Seven Hills.

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