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I know this is the NSW thread, but i was shocked while i was in Melbourne during the week...in 2 days i spotted:

Ferrari 599 GTB

Audi R8

Porsche GT3 (plates were BADGT-3)

Lamborghini Diablo (old school)

crazy stuff

I know this is the NSW thread, but i was shocked while i was in Melbourne during the week...in 2 days i spotted:

Ferrari 599 GTB

Audi R8

Porsche GT3 (plates were BADGT-3)

Lamborghini Diablo (old school)

crazy stuff

Were Billy Slater and his Storm mates driving?

:ermm:

was it a ninja turtles electric green colour?

The GT3? Nah was red. The R8 was white, and the Diablo was a champagne gold type colour...

Were Billy Slater and his Storm mates driving?

:ermm:

BAHAHAHAH GOLD!!!

Chris, how many is "a few"? Surely there cant be a heap of them in Oz?!?!

Melbourne seems to have bucketloads of nice cars, maybe its their cheaper housing that helps

I think it's just that ppl aren't scared of driving their nice cars on melbournes roads because their actually decent roads unlike sydney!

Steve0, didn't your old boss used to have one? I know there was a Ferrari parked downstairs for ages then when they closed up shop it got taken out... I don't know fezzas for shit and I can't find the picture of it either...

Steve0, didn't your old boss used to have one? I know there was a Ferrari parked downstairs for ages then when they closed up shop it got taken out... I don't know fezzas for shit and I can't find the picture of it either...

Have what - an F40? Nope

Chris, how many is "a few"? Surely there cant be a heap of them in Oz?!?!

Melbourne seems to have bucketloads of nice cars, maybe its their cheaper housing that helps

Melbourne is very different to sydney, basically the Greeks, Italians and now some of the rich asians love to show off to their rellos and friends, they can't afford the mortgage but they have crazy cars down there. Much like up here you drive through merrylands and some of the 1st generation born immigrant kids that are now in their 20's are driving around in new M3's... their in debt to their eyeballs, but they can pay off their whole income into a car because they live at home untill thier 50 years old. Melbourne also has much bigger reposession auctions than we do up here and we have a million more people in our city than they do....

Up and Atom...

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Appropriate setting for something as crazy and as safe as an Atom to be in... and how do they get ADR with those tiny wheel arches?

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