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Thought I should jump on the band wagon

Daily Driver

2008 Audi Q7 V12 TDI (Black)

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Fun Streeter/Track

2008 Nissan Skyline R35 GTR (Race Pace Spec)

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Track/Special

McLaren F1 LM (Carbon ceramic brake upgrade)

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The 300SL lives in the UK

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Errm, what about the fact your car is unregistered, unroadworthy and therefore not insurable??

Don't think you could afford to drive a US$800,000 car without insurance....AND if you could, i think you would have mansions in more than just Australia

Why not?

:rolleyes:

BTW - speaking of dream cars that Dane likes...

I have a customer's black 964 Turbo 3.6 in the shop at the moment. Will Smith not included.

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Not to mention a 993 GT2 - complete with HUGE single turbo conversion and RSR style flares.

Noice!

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Oh God yes! 993 GT2 is absolute porn! Best of the Carreras in my book, except maybe a GT1... :thumbsup:

That is a really neat looking 3.6 too, very nice indeed. I need to get me a Porsche... though now at least we have one in the family, getting serviced at Weltmeister too. Parents just got a Cayenne S, so you may see me loitering at Weltmeister, I'll come and say hi :thumbsup:

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