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spotted Ferarri 588,360, testorossa, Audi R8, and Honda NSX today on the way to wollongong today

Wow good drive!

Had a red ferrari 30s behind me southbound on the f3 a few weeks ago, turned off at mooney mooney before I could slow enough to get a make.

Fanning the bonnet?

Engine is in the boot, and fanning wouldn't make a difference.

They arn't known to over-heat in traffic (not to say that it wouldn't but it is about a 15 year old car now...)

bonnet, boot, same difference :P

Spotted 2 black Lambos cruising in Castle Hill together about 2 months ago..,

On mothers day say a yellow Gallardo on Showground Rd Castle Hill then a black Gallardo near Towers..

Then another Yellow Gallardo in Bondi Jinction Valet Parking...

Had my fair share of Ferrari too...

Saw a red 458 on M2, that white 458 with the black roof on Oxford St then saw 2x 360 in Brighton...

Spotted 2 black Lamborghini Murcielago's in Castle Hill a couple of weeks back.

Sorry mate, you definitely saw 2 Lambos but they arn't Murcielagos. They are gallardos, one is mine and one is my dads. Mine has the tinted windows and tubi exhaust.

Spotted 2 black Lambos cruising in Castle Hill together about 2 months ago..,

Castle Hill then a black Gallardo near Towers..

Would have been us again...

Spotted 2 black Lambos cruising in Castle Hill together about 2 months ago..,

then a black Gallardo near Towers..

They travel together a lot...post-53255-0-71972600-1306071791_thumb.jpgpost-53255-0-56905300-1306071854_thumb.jpg

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