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Spotted a 575 Ferrari yesterday on City rd. It was no match for the work van :), perhaps it was the ugly roof and bonnet scoop.

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I'm pretty sure the guy that has that S5 owns Garage Cafe in Carlton.

Awesome. Another reason to go there then. Love the set up, and being able to keep a loving eye on the 34 while I eat. Hate the feeling of spending 3 hours at a restaurant with friends while it's parked in some dark alleyway somewhere.

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ha ha i don't park my car anywhere unless I'm withing 50m off it,

or its in the secure staff car park at work

and to bring this back on topic, saw a BMW X6 and was like WTF.

i looks like a BMW coupe got a body lift kit. the wheel to guard gap was huge

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I'm pretty sure the guy that has that S5 owns Garage Cafe in Carlton.

Yeah that's my mate with the S5, he does own Garage Cafe ;)

Damn nice car! I asked him to trade with mine but he shockingly declined :down: haha

Anyway, keeping it on topic.. I came up beside this.

Countach.jpg

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Sweetly modified S5 few weeks back in East Melbourne. Love the contrast between the white body and black tint/rims.

Heh!

Garage Cafe owner car.

Looks fcuking tuff.

Always parks it inside the cafe on the opposite side... of the Pool Tables!

Yeah that's my mate with the S5, he does own Garage Cafe :(

Damn nice car! I asked him to trade with mine but he shockingly declined :D haha

Anyway, keeping it on topic.. I came up beside this.

Countach.jpg

YEAH!!!

COUNTACH!

Love this car.

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A quick run of the rego seems to show it's real.. I think?

Vehicle Registration: URA259

VIN/Chassis Number: ZA9C005A0GLA12912

Engine Number: L507V41118

Vehicle Make: LAMBORGHINI

Vehicle Colour: BLACK

Body Type: COUPE

Year of Manufacture: 1986

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