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LOL at the targo top guy!!! i'm sure he wasn't back the next day!!!! how embarrassing as well! hahahaa at the personality call! I actually agree!! she is very sweet and chatty and a lil self consious! i heard from another group of friends, that when they were passing through there was a bunch of idiots giving her a hard time.. poor girl :)

shonen - hehe.. as if you didn't notice and didn't drool :P i was with a bunch of boys and it was kinda hard not to! lol! but YES! THE KOENIGSEGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! still liked the joss more.. but both car are sooo hot!!!! if only!!!!! :)

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he might of went back with an arm or a leg missing... :P

i think the maserati disappointed me the most, looks so ugly in real life!! not to mention the ugly price!!

alright this is gonna sound stupid - but how come lamborghini wasn't there this year? (sorry i didn't read much abt the motorshow)... i think they have no new cars?

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OMG!! DEFINITELY not a stupid question!!! the motorshow was such a disappointment for me, purely because there weren't any lambos!!! Isn't the gallardo new from lambo? why wasn't it there??? don't they always represent anyway?? this is my first motorshow in 3 years! whats been happening!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

OMG!!  DEFINITELY not a stupid question!!!  the motorshow was such a disappointment for me, purely because there weren't any lambos!!!  Isn't the gallardo new from lambo?  why wasn't it there???  don't they always represent anyway?? this is my first motorshow in 3 years!  whats been happening!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

that must've sucked. I went last year and they had the Murcielargo.

Carrera GT not enough to satisfy? ;)

yeh it was a disappointment not finding them there... i walked to the end of the motorshow thinking.. "ah, thats it, they gotta be there, there's no where else to walk!" and they just weren't there:(

i dont know abt u guys... but when u say porsche to me, it doesn't sound as "supercar" as lamborghini to me...

so does anyone know why lambo wasn't there??:(

moanie: i think i have last's years pic - will have a dig:P

AssM@N

Would a slightly used, hot FC Holden get it done for you?

hahahahaa.... that depends... send me a pic! :D

yeah.. I was the same assman... was thinking the whole time... there has to be a lambo section around here somewhere!!!!!! post up that pic if your find it! :( I got a clip of the gallardo!! Some guy managed to get a ride in it!! ahh man it hammers!!! though the doors are just normal, and not the traditional style! : but the car is awesome!!! wish i had one :P

I also spooted one HOOKING through the Pacific highway Chatswood one wet night

DAMN it was moving!

What!!! that sux!! the only lambo i've seen in syd is one around george st... with personalised plates... can't remember what now :D

Frinik.... FMD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THATS SOOOOOOO HOT!!!!!!!! *drooling* Which year was that?!!? now thats what the motorshow this year was missing!!!!!!!! :P

aftermarket avenue?!?! was that outside the show? or inside? casue if it was inside wasn't that where the koeinsegg was located?! and the joss! :D

yeh that was last years motorshow

speaking of lambos, gotta love the demir's black murcielago... see it quite often waiting at the traffic light just in front of their shop on pacific hwy.. (all u north shore boys know what i'm talking about right? :D )

yeh... WHICH one? :( theres heaps!

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