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  fat-lad said:
probably not a super car to you guys but spotted a black lotus esprit s4 the other nite @ sandgate supercheap, ive loved these things since i was a kid.

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Nice! I've loved them since I was a kid too.

  Ricardo said:

Thats a GT3RS, a VERY special porka :)

  gel said:
Spotted red with white racing stripe FORD GT (not the Falcon GT) on Friday night along Phillip St in the CBD.

SuperCarClub's one no doubt, not like there's heaps of them getting around

  fat-lad said:
probably not a super car to you guys but spotted a black lotus esprit s4 the other nite @ sandgate supercheap, ive loved these things since i was a kid.

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Twin turbo 3.5L V8. Yum.

If you havnt been in one, they're worth the wait. They sound SO good even just on idle

  br3tt said:
Wouldn't know if you'd call it a supercar but I spotted a silver Rolls Royce Phantom on the way to work thismorning. Was at Yanko Road in Pymble

Had silver plates i think. Started with J...

prolly 'JASA'. that must have some kays on it- see it driving all the time

Forgot to mention I saw this a few weeks ago on Georges River Road in Croydon Park.

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It's the latest (current) version AMG C63, and yes, that is a green P-plate in the rear window! Lucky mo-fo...

  sh@un said:
spotted this assortment this morning at Eastern Creek- something for everyone!

Yeah the rest of the day was kickass.

Shame you missed the Mosler.

Ill see if there's any decent pics of it

Spotted a brand new red ferrari of some descript, have seen it in the same place twice now...

Except last night, a bus decided to ignore its stop sign and try and cram itself infront of me and behind the ferrari... both of us were doing about 50kph, I had to slam on the brakes or get taken out by a bus, I made my choice. The Ferrari managed to get by unscathed, but damn it was close!

f**k bus drivers, that's the second time that has happened to me at that exact spot... if it happens again, I'm just going to let them hit me and call the cops so the c*nt can lose his license and all his passangers can be late!

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