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The black 360 with red callipers picture was done as a favour to an ex-sau member a w hile back. The one with yellow callipers is actually the last 360 spider ever produced (just as they got all the issues ironed out lol) I still own the one with yellow callipers. The red 360 I sold. The black 360 with red callipers I also sold.

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Favourite pic of all.

Eastwood highway patrol wanting to defect, pin me for speeding..... once that breathalizer comes out you know you are in the clear :pwned:

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Favourite pic of all.

Eastwood highway patrol wanting to defect, pin me for speeding..... once that breathalizer comes out you know you are in the clear :pwned:

he just wanted to have a closer look at your car thinking (wish i had one of these)

Favourite pic of all.

Eastwood highway patrol wanting to defect, pin me for speeding..... once that breathalizer comes out you know you are in the clear :pwned:

nice one

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  • 2 weeks later...

On Thursday night saw a White Lambo convertible on Old Windsor Road..... Soooooo sexy

And the yesterday at about 7:30pm on Windsor Road saw the same Lambo leaving the lights and showing us all what true supercars sound like on full throttle.....

Truely made my day.....

If anyone knows him or Tom u might know other Lambo owners tell him to keep the good work up

I have to disagree;

Excuse the first pic, my phone back then sucked. These things are so comfortable

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there's one of those that always drives out of a garage next to my workplace in the cbd. same colour too

in addition to a silver DB9

:drools:

  • 1 month later...

Not in Aus, but can always come over for a 12 month visit and be road legal to drive even though it is a LHD car, then hopefully extend the temporary import application, if not then take it to new zealand and apply for it again, and again and again.

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