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Oh man these things are awsome in the flesh

was driving home on freeway south, heading for leechwy, on the bridge, when i saw this monster cruising, and a P plater commy ute checking it out, it was the orange color, so i pulled up 2 it and pulled out ma digi cam and took these snap shots, actually my GF took them so they're about outa wack.

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Joe Crisafio sports in Osborne Park Scarborough Beach Road has sold 2 of these in the past 9 months or so. The last one was a mettalic yellow that i saw, even even touched it! *DROOL* so 2 have been sold there whether or not to perth drivers is unknown but yeah if you boys are ever round there have a quick lock at there stock! also a lambourghini countach plus about 3 ferraris oh and one of those bullets! looks very nice!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

It would be nice to say you managed to chop a Lambo, but I think most of us would be hard pressed to beat this thing, but I'm willing to try:D

Bit of a test for ya guys, how much power are one of these things putting out at the wheels? 4wd? and weight? with 431 rwhp and how yor car felt yesterday Paul it would be nice to see. I think the lambo would win but he would be surprised to see a car with about a tenth the amount of his giving him a nice little run :-)

There are many great super cars hidden around town. I saw a BRAND NEW, never been driven - De Tomaso Guara 2000 Coupe (blue in colour) locked up in a shed behind a car yard the other day whilst looking at other cars.

You would never have imagined it to be there! 118,063 euro worth of car there... (+ taxes, shipping etc!)

"Joe Crisafio sports in Osborne Park Scarborough Beach Road has sold 2 of these in the past 9 months or so."

joe crisafio dont sell lambos, they sell kias and protons.

Lambo are sold through the audi centre on frobisher st - audi owning lambo and all

and there isnt such thing as joe crisafio sports - u getting confused with barbagallo sport which is the ferrari and maserati dealer.

seen a red ferarri driving out of one of the hangars at jandakot airport one day, blowing blue smoke out the exhaust almost cried:mad:

a guy that ownes a pearling business up in broom drove it plus his own learjet.

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