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Wtf? That really did use to be on a real McLaren. I think it was orange

Close, it was a Silver McLaren F1, I took these pics outside Crown a little while ago, one of my favorite cars of all time :)

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Gotta love that engine :D

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well how do you know what he/she's got under the bonnet?...

usually see [HERTOI] at the shops near my house. white r33 with black exhaust smoke on the rear bar

Well, you're right, I don't know what that supra has under the bonnet. But I can guarantee you on suburban 0-60 km/h roads (which is where he has to continually prove his plates), no matter how souped it is, if any decent GTR driver wanted to smoke him they could.

They both can go to 60 km/h in 1st in a blink of an eye, but AWD kicks ass when launching.

Note: All the above pearls of wisdom are taken from direct observation of Best Motoring videos and do not represent reality.

[HEKT1K] - mine :)

and i saw that mclaren a few years back, driving down collins street with family, i spotted it and me, dad and my brother yelled at mum (driving) to stop, we all jumped out to go have a perve and she was like wtf!? what a beast it was..

& a friend just got a mint s15 with the plates

[WNTDSX]

also there is this like taller then average guy who drives a old school mr bean mini cooper with the plates KRAMPD

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I've seen

COPTZR

NOTRWC

EPAME

NOTHIS (hotted up chicks ute at deni)

ONTICK

HEKTIK

One im getting just waiting for final processing of order

F U KEYD (spaced to avoid forum sensoring)

lol NOTRWC was on my mates 180sx

since he sold it i think he has it on his 4 x 4

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