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Plus - what do people think about the Shelby GTs? Should we get one?

James...while the car has its faults I think you should based on character alone...it has bucketloads!

...oh and I think the PJ edition or the red one is the go :D

Also - some nice asses in the office this week.

Black RS is on display only, pity...

Plus - what do people think about the Shelby GTs? Should we get one?

This is a GT 500 upgraded to Supersnake specs - 500+ HP!

Booty shots don't get much better than that... unless I've been taking photo's of my arse again.

Nice RS mate, but you should have got the Viper green... :D

I think the stang's look pretty sweet man, I like the PJ edition.

Get Mustang motorsport to paint the white one like barricade and then buy it.

Oh and put a big quote on it "ARE YOU LADIES-MAN-217!"

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haha just buy the one i keep seeing driving around on burwood highway :D Several times parked outside burwood mcdonalds too

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Craig says a few people have asked for the Barracade paint job on the 281 cars. Pretty funny - it does look great.

I kinda like the Shelby car - it sounded great and is lots of fun, so might be something we run on fleet for about 9-months and then chop it in for something else.

And Snows - I hate that song.

Your Magentic Fields friends have a new album out. I hate them too.

Jarrod - Report from Kev says its very efficient, but at the detriment of driver enjoyment.

VIII MR still the greatest Evo ever. * sniff...

The more I drive it the more I like it....

Definitely one to put on the P1 shopping list

Oh yeah... Jarrod it is definitely HEKTIK

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