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For 2 million Ill have: 1 Ferrari F430, 1 Lambo Murci, 1 Nissan GTR and with the money left over Ill buy a nice house close to the beach. :)

I need to speak to your accountant by the sounds of things, if you can make 2mill stretch like that :)

I need to speak to your accountant by the sounds of things, if you can make 2mill stretch like that :laugh:

430 = 400 K or there abouts.

Murci = 600 K or there abouts.

GTR = 150 K

A beach side house in Melbourne around Sandringham area would be around 750 K.

No accountants needed.

As I said before,

Cheaper to buy one officially in AUS and yes they are approved so they are fully road legal from a guy in Sydney called Carl Trad Contact details Carl owns a Koenigsegg which is a black CCR and has 610KW of brute horsepower, a CCX is arriving in early 2008 last I heard.

And they are also RHD...........

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430 = 400 K or there abouts.

Murci = 600 K or there abouts.

GTR = 150 K

A beach side house in Melbourne around Sandringham area would be around 750 K.

No accountants needed.

No it won’t. Maybe so far East Sandringham, it’s technically not really Sandringham, lol. That or it’s a dump.

Start at atleast $1mill, There have been a couple Sandringham listings around the $1.5mil - $1.7mil of late

No it won’t. Maybe so far East Sandringham, it’s technically not really Sandringham, lol. That or it’s a dump.

Start at atleast $1mill, There have been a couple Sandringham listings around the $1.5mil - $1.7mil of late

Since when anything east of Sandringham was considered a dump? Anything east of Sandringham is far from being a dump and is still worth "reasonable" price: Hampton East median house $650 K, Moorabin median house $650 K and Cheltenham median house is $458 K.

Dump my ass lol

Since when anything east of Sandringham was considered a dump? Anything east of Sandringham is far from being a dump and is still worth "reasonable" price: Hampton East median house $650 K, Moorabin median house $650 K and Cheltenham median house is $458 K.

Dump my ass lol

By dump I meant a house in need of attention… But then again I was raised in Toorak and Sorrento, so my definition of dump may differ.

By dump I meant a house in need of attention… But then again I was raised in Toorak and Sorrento, so my definition of dump may differ.

Good for you. IMO Toorak is a tight concrete shoebox, unles you spend a few million on a property and have more than 600 SQm property.

Brighton is a much better place to live in Melbourne.

If you want dump, go to Adeer and West Sunshine, Werribee and the likes.

Marriage?? I was thinking more along the line of fine escort ladies hired for a few weeks.

I do have a question though on the design of the car. The area between the seats and the door is awefully thick.....how do people actually manage to get into the car? More importatnly, how do ladies in short mini skirts get into the car "gracefully"?

I think the girls you would be able to pick up in that would be far on the other side of the "gracefull" spectrum. You'd be getting a headjob before you even managed to put your seat belt on. lol.

As the Hummer dealer dude from Borat says "The car is the pussy magnet!"

Good for you. IMO Toorak is a tight concrete shoebox, unles you spend a few million on a property and have more than 600 SQm property.

Brighton is a much better place to live in Melbourne.

If you want dump, go to Adeer and West Sunshine, Werribee and the likes.

Raised, not currently live.

And I agree, Brighton is by far a better area in terms of value for money in today’s market, if one where looking to buy.

Last time I was Melbourne, I had to go to Werribee. I rate it less then a dump… Even if you renovated, it’s still only Werribee.

WHOA WHOA WHOA

guys

shut the heck up

seriouslly why is this thread gone so far

quick history

this car was posted on 1april

it's an april fools joke, hence the price tag and race / rally use import, and "good for short trips to the shop"

you've all been had

/end thread

WHOA WHOA WHOA

guys

shut the heck up

seriouslly why is this thread gone so far

quick history

this car was posted on 1april

it's an april fools joke, hence the price tag and race / rally use import, and "good for short trips to the shop"

you've all been had

/end thread

"Clever thinking 69" :D

I think the girls you would be able to pick up in that would be far on the other side of the "gracefull" spectrum. You'd be getting a headjob before you even managed to put your seat belt on. lol.

As the Hummer dealer dude from Borat says "The car is the pussy magnet!"

Actually, thats as far from the truth as you can get.

Super cars like Ferrari, Lambos and Koenegsigg attract more teenage BOYS than anything else.. so unles you have some gay/pedo fantasy, it won't do you any good with the ladies.

Super cars like Ferrari, Lambos and Koenegsigg attract more teenage BOYS than anything else.. so unles you have some gay/pedo fantasy, it won't do you any good with the ladies.

Koenigsegg CCX

Now featuring gay pedo fantasy as standard

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