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Introducing the Buforio MkIV 'La Grande Chulo' - the latest addition to The Supercar Club collection, and the first car to enter at Group 7.

This hand-built motorcar offers a level of exclusivity not seen since the 1930's. Constructed in a 5,000 man-hour process by a team of uniquely trained Caraguayan monks, the body is hand-formed from pewter and features trim made of depleted unobtanium. Inside, the dashboard is made from Brazillian Rosewood, with each car using 2-whole trees in its production. The seats are trimmed in Arabian Oryx leather, and the instruments are faithful recreations of those found on the bridge of the Rainbow Warrior - plated in 24cr gold.

With a twin-engine layout (the rear is a 200HP supercharged air-cooled 4-cyl - the front being a cast-plastic 6-cylinder) the car's performance matches it's unique road presence, having a claimed top-speed of over 300km/h.

Due to the exclusive nature of the car, existing members can only place bookings today (01/04/08) before 12pm. If you are interested in joining The Supercar Club to experience this amazing vehicle, please contact James Ward by replying to this email to secure your place.

There are of course many other amazing cars in The Supercar Club collection, available to book year-round in Sydney, Melbourne and the Gold Coast - visit our website www.supercarclub.com.au for more information.

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lol, welcome to april fools steve-o. you really are as smart as you look!

as for you mr ward. nice try... gauges off the bridge of the rainbow warrior. I lol'd. :ermm:

I didnt say it was real - but i do love the paint!

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