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A slightly different twist on the "Supercar"; both are bona fide Supercars of their respective eras & country of origin.

While I was out at Wisemans ferry with a mate on the bike;

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And no sooner had I finished taking these; this turned up!

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This had massive 2 piece rotors & Brembos and a half cage that was so well hidden I didn't notice for about 5 mins!

A slightly different twist on the "Supercar"; both are bona fide Supercars of their respective eras & country of origin.

While I was out at Wisemans ferry with a mate on the bike;

And no sooner had I finished taking these; this turned up!

This had massive 2 piece rotors & Brembos and a half cage that was so well hidden I didn't notice for about 5 mins!

Nice finds Dale. I've seen that Gone in 60 Seconds Eleanor 'replica' around before and pretty sure there was actually more than one, being used for a wedding. Gorgeous car, one of the few Fords I actually like...

Nice finds Dale. I've seen that Gone in 60 Seconds Eleanor 'replica' around before and pretty sure there was actually more than one, being used for a wedding. Gorgeous car, one of the few Fords I actually like...

yeah my brother in law the convertible elenor as his wedding car - i reckon my blown xygt was better :)

And no sooner had I finished taking these; this turned up!

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This had massive 2 piece rotors & Brembos and a half cage that was so well hidden I didn't notice for about 5 mins!

That is Phil bailys car, he is my neighbor in sydney. He's the Ferrari club NSW accountant and the creator of ITP accountants "ITP I feel good". He owns a few muscle cars and exotics. I'll Post a pic

Of his collection sometime later today

The original gt500s look much better than the plastic crap that was made popular by a movie

QFT

Had a red one in a meeting room at a place I once worked. Genuine. Bloke was hiding it during a divorce ;)

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Good thread bump.

Saw an LFA this morning on pennant hills road. Looked ok, but I wish I had a chance to hear it put the throttle down.

Wasn't a white one was it? There was a white LFA parked behind the pits at the Bathurst 12 hour yesterday, first time I have seen one in person.

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Wasn't a white one was it? There was a white LFA parked behind the pits at the Bathurst 12 hour yesterday, first time I have seen one in person.

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I saw a QLD rego Landcruiser towing a trailer with LFA on the side this arvo; possibly the same car inside?

Good thread bump.

Saw an LFA this morning on pennant hills road. Looked ok, but I wish I had a chance to hear it put the throttle down.

Someone had to bump it, went to The Star on Saturday night and there were 7 different lamborghinis parked including that white special edition Supertrofeo (1/100 made world wide), 2 Aventadores ($900k each).

A whole heap of Ferraris and Maseratis and a few Bentleys. Economy picking up maybe???

Forgot to mention, I saw an Enzo on trader plates around south Sydney ( for the dealership there). Was about 2pm last Thursday I think.

Sounded quiet. Must not have had the wank valve open! :P

Someone had to bump it, went to The Star on Saturday night and there were 7 different lamborghinis parked including that white special edition Supertrofeo (1/100 made world wide), 2 Aventadores ($900k each).

A whole heap of Ferraris and Maseratis and a few Bentleys. Economy picking up maybe???

Coincides with Chinese New Year - the Chinese like a flutter

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