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Saw a very nice Red plated VIC 25 GT-B on Saturday, extremely nice ride.

Also saw the famous Orange on Black Porsche 911 997 GT3RS at Porsche on Saturday as well.

I have to admit, I love most of the exotics but have to admit the GT3 and RS get me going.

Ada///M.

Saw a very nice Red plated VIC 25 GT-B on Saturday, extremely nice ride.

Also saw the famous Orange on Black Porsche 911 997 GT3RS at Porsche on Saturday as well.

I have to admit, I love most of the exotics but have to admit the GT3 and RS get me going.

Ada///M.

Yeah, the one I saw driving down Church st Orange on Black too, very nice, though I'll take a green one thanks!

Was following an Orange Gallardo Convertible on trade plates through Toorak today. The driver gave it a few squirts, sounded unreal!

to tell you the truth id probably kill for a NEW mustang they are my fav car of all time,

until you get in one and find they are made from recyled hyudai excel plastic..... worst interior EVER!! hired one and it really burst my bubble :D

I saw a grey Gallardo convertible on the weekend, cruising the great ocean rd... WITH THE ROOF UP!!! it was a beautiful day too...

saw this sexy thing today when i was getting some lunch:

(i'm still not decided on the factory wheels)

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Hi.

From Brisbane but was in Melbourne for the weekend at Crown Casino :D

Exotics parked daily. Black Lambo, then Silver Lambo, then Red Ferrari 430 or 550 and the Bentley with the plates with 2 numbers 16 i think.

ive herd the interior of the new mustangs are rubbish but i think the sound of that v8 would make me feel happy, but with a price tag like that you would expect something alot better. thats why im eventually going to buy a 67 or 68 mustang and do it up because i think the older ones were the best. but then again the new gt500 is awsome.

I saw a grey Gallardo convertible on the weekend, cruising the great ocean rd... WITH THE ROOF UP!!! it was a beautiful day too...

saw this sexy thing today when i was getting some lunch:

(i'm still not decided on the factory wheels)

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I much prefer the look of the 996 Turbo over the 997... Am I alone?

In the Sandown paddock on the weekend

2 Audi R8

1 Gallardo Superleggera

1 997 turbo

1 997 GT3

3 996 Turbo

1 993 GT2

1 599GTB

some of these could have given half the field a run for their money around the track

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