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One of the FEW cars on the market today that look just as good in White as any other colour.

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saw a new white m3 outside my gym in balwyn on thursday night (parked outside deepdene tennis courts)... sexy machine...

Brabus SLK on Collins St today, annoyingly with P plates.

Wish my parents were rich enough to let me drive their Brabus.

You'll enjoy it more (and others won't be as envious) when you can afford to buy your own with your own hard earned cash :(

Brabus SLK on Collins St today, annoyingly with P plates.

Wish my parents were rich enough to let me drive their Brabus.

Saw a Maserati with L plates once parked at Leos supermarket in kew.

the dad was in the shop and the driver was standing next to it smirking everyone in the car park off.

*sigh*

but this was a long time ago

Saw a Maserati with L plates once parked at Leos supermarket in kew.

the dad was in the shop and the driver was standing next to it smirking everyone in the car park off.

Should have told him how much it depreciated in the time parked there - would have shut the smirk down.

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