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silver Lamborghini Aventador on down Brighton way this arvo

Sam Newman? he picked up a pearl white one... can't be two Aventador's already in Melb surely? perhaps it's Warney - they're both Lambo fans

Sam Newman? he picked up a pearl white one... can't be two Aventador's already in Melb surely? perhaps it's Warney - they're both Lambo fans

It was me, just keep it on the down low...yerrr right I wish

Sam Newman? he picked up a pearl white one... can't be two Aventador's already in Melb surely? perhaps it's Warney - they're both Lambo fans

must've been. actually it probably was white, yeah saw it at night so it looked silver

Sam Newman? he picked up a pearl white one... can't be two Aventador's already in Melb surely? perhaps it's Warney - they're both Lambo fans

Warnie is/was ambassador for lambo so got to drive one free Lifes tough at the top

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I saw a car today I've never seen before but I couldn't identify what it was. Some sort of crazy 70's/80's really angular (like an old Lamborghini) small supercar on Historic plates. Rear bumper covered in stickers (a lot referring to VW's and oil leakage), suspension jacked up in the rear and large tyres running lots of camber, huge diff cooler hanging out the bottom. Think the model started with an 'F' and couldn't see any brand badges on the rear.

i see. which month was this in the mag?

Current, car had trader plates and all on it for the test, and same colour as the one on the truck...so guessing it the same

spoiler below:

harmonic balancer came loose so the shaft it was on vibrated till a seal crushed and dumped the engine oil.

Spotted a silver Mercedes SLS AMG driving down Huntingdale Rd today, around 2:10PM heading north. Never seen one on the road here in Aus.

Also a black 458 Italia down Cheltenham Rd near Parkmore around 1:00PM, these things are stunning. Took off a little after being stopped at the lights :worship:

Spotted a silver Mercedes SLS AMG driving down Huntingdale Rd today, around 2:10PM heading north. Never seen one on the road here in Aus.

I have, silver one on st kilda road giving it some stick turning off domain road... the exhaust note is just sexual :w00t:

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