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Thought the best way to get over a hangover would be coffee followed by an alarmingly long walk. Ended up in the Docklands area & saw a small sign saying "Lindsay Fox Collection". I'd heard about but had never seen it. All I can say is Gibson GTR's & 288GTO's are bloody awsome.

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love the F40. pretty close to my favourite car of all time.

my mate rory owns the classic throttle shop in nth sydney and yes he has some excellent cars in there. his shop is the way all car dealerships should be. drop my name in there at your own risk. lol.

Due to my unusual taste, that Ferrari in the first pic ( whatever it is ) is the one that gives me a complete woody !!!

I would so love to open my garage and see that ! ( next to the GMS R32 :D )

TokyoTaxi - Car in the first pic is the 288 GTO - precursor to the F40 & built to play with the other legends of Group B era like the 959. It like the F40 is jizztastic

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288 Evo look'n lots more like a F40...

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