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oh ok... your phone passes and is saved from the trials and tribulations of failure...

on the other hand, flip your brothers phone the bird next time you see it for me...

THAT IS THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR FAILURE!

Also, do you get what I said about the RROD plates?

Hahaha nah...

RROD stand for 'Red Ring Of Death' which is what Microsoft dubbed the failure warning lights on the Xbox 360... Seeing as how 1/3 of those fail (like Ferraros)(and the 360 has round tail lights, so it works while it's not failing too!) I thought it would be fitting :)

do eeeeet

Everyone will think you're clever!

wait...

Am I missing something?

You have an r33....then bought a massarati and now a ferrari??

wtf man?

how do you have thatg much money to waste on cars!!!!! I want money like that darnit.

self employed + no sleep + up to my eyeballs in stress + no spare time + living out of a suit case + travel interstate at a drop of the hat = interesting cars + other more important things

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I can't tell if its a maybach or a coppied chineese car company.

If its real its worth well over $1 000 000 AUD before stamp duty, on road costs ect...

Power=450kw @ 4000rpm

Torque = 1000nm @ 2000-4000rpm

100% sure that's authentic. There was a Maybach 57 at the motor show some years back and it looks exactly the same. If I was in that market I'd buy a Phantom over one of these things for sure. It looks far too much like an S Class.

Nice spot. :( Where was it?

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