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looks sorta like the anthracite colour.

and ryan, your car actually makes me happy in the pants. its a shame i dont have the money or room for another car. :)

I figure this has to be a daily fix of ORSM. If close to $800,000 worth of ride ain't awesome I don't know what is. :)

lol..... it's actually worth $1.35Million and thats before you spec it out, if i remember last time i saw that car it had a polished stainless steal bonnet and that is a $50,000 option, so car with LCT and so on would be over the $1.5m mark.....

such a shit load amount of money for such an ugly car! :P

id rather have 3 audi R8s in my shed for that kind of coin

hrm lets see. 1.35 million. lets see what i'd get on carsales as today stands :

a) $60k AC Shelby Cobra - not concerned its not original, many of the kit cars have better build quality than the original

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...4&silo=1011

b) $235k Lamborghini Countach LP500S... the sort of car that is so sexy, I'd let the villain in a james bond movie steal/kill my girlfriend, as long as I got away alive with this car. Cmon ladies, dont tell me u wouldnt give it up for a cat that drives this sucker.... http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...3&silo=1011

c)$490k Aston Martin DBS.... nothing reeks style more than the DBS, you'd even let a bond girl kill you, but only after driving such a beast - http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...6&silo=1011

d) $190k 1970 Ford Falcon GTHO Phase 2 - Nuff said

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...4&silo=1011

e) $135k 1977 Torana A9X - Nuff said x2

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...1&silo=1011

And then spend the rest of the cash paying off the law, the po po and the mechanics :P

-D

b) $235k Lamborghini Countach LP500S... the sort of car that is so sexy, I'd let the villain in a james bond movie steal/kill my girlfriend, as long as I got away alive with this car. Cmon ladies, dont tell me u wouldnt give it up for a cat that drives this sucker.... http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...3&silo=1011

-D

I'd be willing to bet that you'd cop more ...... driving a Ferrari F430 :P

I'd be willing to bet that you'd cop more ...... driving a Ferrari F430 :P

the 430 is phat yeat but im a child of the 80s man, the countach was the first car i fell in love with, when i saw it in cannonball run and it skipped across a river and changed color

and had two bangin big titty bitchen driving too

oh son of rajab

forgive me

-D

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