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Well let's face it if you can afford these cars it would be easier to simply own both. Audi would be nice but I wonder how much a full service would cost.

Back on topic, spotted DRFT32 at the servo. Had a chat with the bloke, I suspect that cars had a hard life! anyone who knows the car would understand! :P

Well let's face it if you can afford these cars it would be easier to simply own both. Audi would be nice but I wonder how much a full service would cost.

If you were at the point where you could afford to own the Audi flagship car, you'd like just head to the dealer, swipe your Amex black, and get your accountant to find a way to write it off as an expense.

In plain English, if you have to ask, you can't afford it.

And I would still do disgusting unforgivable things to own an R8.

If you were at the point where you could afford to own the Audi flagship car, you'd like just head to the dealer, swipe your Amex black, and get your accountant to find a way to write it off as an expense.

In plain English, if you have to ask, you can't afford it.

And I would still do disgusting unforgivable things to own an R8.

iam with u on that one :worship: kick ass car

i seen that aswell today damo aparently its been there a little wile but has 3 nice roh modenia's but no stagger so they can stay there :ph34r:

did u also see the fat homeless guy sleeping half on the road and half on the footpath gotta love the port

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LOL Steve, a Chev Challenger is like saying a Holden Charger :P

you're just generalizing Luke...........it's not that bad, surely :ninja:

No, not at all

I'll never forget the day on a job I was on when a one eyed Port supporter was drinking down at the Alberton after work. He came out after a short stint to find his work ute gone :laugh: He came back to work a few days later, with a new ute, and vowed never to step foot in that pub again or to support "that feral mob" :rofl:

LOL Pete its both do some research

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=chev+challenger

I actually followed your link Steve where it shows pictures of a Chev Camaro, and a Dodge Challenger............2 different cars bud regardless of what your search comes up with

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