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Went to go get lunch today, and on the way I nearly had a collision with multiple cars after the sight of, yep you guessed it, a Ferrari and Lamborghini parked outside a factory. But on closer look, it was a 2 storage rooms chocka-block full of high-end cars! The guys at this place were nice enough to let a commoner like me go through the place, take a tour for my lunch break for over half an hour and drool over everything there. Here's some pics (sorry about the quality its my Nokia mobile)

Have to say though, my favourite was the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 parked right in the back, all hidden, like it's some Commodore or something.

BTW that's 2 Rolls Royce Phantoms... yes only two.

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where was this by the way?

I'm going to go past there again next week and ask if it's OK to publish their name online, if they say it's OK then I will publish it, otherwise I think you will know why I won't say so...

I'm going to go past there again next week and ask if it's OK to publish their name online, if they say it's OK then I will publish it, otherwise I think you will know why I won't say so...

I know where it is ? It's in Morrabbin right ?

Regards Mario :D

Yeah - Moorabbin.

Probably best not to promote the name Dave. They like being a bit out of the way.

The yellow GT Speed is hideous - but the owner likes his cars a bit different.

FYI - the main business is a prestige wholesaler, who looks to be doing well out of the current credit crunch... but some cars (including the stretch H2) are part of a private collection. The other half of the collection is in an unmarked garage in the city, and is amazing to say the least. Such a shame to see them not being driven, but that's the way he likes it...

go past them every day on the way to work... and he does drive them. Just not that often. Ive seen him out and about in a few of them.

its always good going past on a sunny day cause theyre outside getting a tan... i always check to see if theres anything new as i go past.

Yeah - Moorabbin.

Probably best not to promote the name Dave. They like being a bit out of the way.

The yellow GT Speed is hideous - but the owner likes his cars a bit different.

FYI - the main business is a prestige wholesaler, who looks to be doing well out of the current credit crunch... but some cars (including the stretch H2) are part of a private collection. The other half of the collection is in an unmarked garage in the city, and is amazing to say the least. Such a shame to see them not being driven, but that's the way he likes it...

There's actually two H2 stretch Hummer's, one black and the other white (which sits outside on display). And yes I agree that yellow Maserati is a bit, well, disappointing, I'd rather the Audi A4 2.0T behind it in this pic to be honest.

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go past them every day on the way to work... and he does drive them. Just not that often. Ive seen him out and about in a few of them.

its always good going past on a sunny day cause theyre outside getting a tan... i always check to see if theres anything new as i go past.

Funnily enough, it was raining Friday when I took those pics, and what I found odd was seeing those two amazing cars sitting out in the rain. One wonder's if the Lambo out the front will cop a defect for its wing :)

One guy (in customary suit) rocked up while I was leaving in a green Bentley and parked it outside, so I snapped this one just as I was going...

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I assumed that guy was the owner or something, the other guys inside seemed pretty cool to let me wander around, but this other guy wasn't one to mess with, I would say! :D

that day it was 19 and sunny the entire front of that place was filled and half of the median strip :(

was the black 430 still in there? or is that gone now? i havent seen it in ages

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