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so did anybody notice that the 2 middle pics are the real Rolls Royce phantom, and the 2 outer pics are a chinese made copy by Geeley Automotive?

so did anybody notice that the 2 middle pics are the real Rolls Royce phantom, and the 2 outer pics are a chinese made copy by Geeley Automotive?

Yeah Kujotk we've seen these cars on the radar at work for some time now, I personally can't stand the copying of designs, it's ridiculous and shameful, but unfortunately it's typical of a developing (as opposed to developed) market and some might say, of the culture.

That particular Geely has a "throne" rear seat where the VIP sits in the middle of the car...

Awesome car; I think it's the only road-registered Pagani in Australia? It's the same colour as the one shown at the Sydney motor show a few years back and possibly also a few other events; had the NSW black on white number plate "PAGANI"?

Awesome car; I think it's the only road-registered Pagani in Australia? It's the same colour as the one shown at the Sydney motor show a few years back and possibly also a few other events; had the NSW black on white number plate "PAGANI"?

Not sure although a friend of mine who I showed the pics to mentioned the same thing about this car being from the motor show etc..

spotted a yellow Pagani Zonda driving around st leonads this arvo....and it was registered WTF!!!!!
In a dealearship, Crown st Surry Hills.. had to stop to take some photos!!

I already spotted it driving a few months ago, a day I'll never forget... difference is you got pics of it

You cannot register an F40 on any Australian Roads. Take a quick read below. Quote from 360c from Aussie Exotics, who owns a F50.

It is illegal to drive them on trade plates too. Just because you see them on trade plates doesn't mean it's legal.

For more information go here.

F40 can be registered, here is proof, but you need buckets of cash to be able to afford to buy one and bring it over.

The F50 can't get registered

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari/fer...10-t6969.0.html

F40 can be registered, here is proof, but you need buckets of cash to be able to afford to buy one and bring it over.

The F50 can't get registered

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari/fer...10-t6969.0.html

F*ck I love 80s Italian supercars. Awesome photos of the F40. There was one at the Classic Throttle Shop some time ago, I had a good look over.

Wonder what F40's are selling for these days?!?!

Found the one; looks like it was listed at around $700,000 (bargain :cheers: ) not sure what it sold for though.

Probably my favourite Ferrari of all time and one of my fave cars full stop.

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/ferrari-for...le-t4817.0.html

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