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Yeah, i couldnt believe my luck to see the F1 testing. We also saw the new F430 Scuderia doing hot laps around the test track at dusk; glowing brakes and all. They were testing tyres.

The town is amazing; its full on Ferarri. You can see trucks with loads of alloy engine castings coming from the foundry and everything. Its all pretty exxy though. I bought a Ferarri mug for A$36!

Shaun.

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My dad told me that 2 weeks ago around the corner from eastern creek raceways he saw a Porsche Cayenne with a car trailor towing a 360 or F430 race car(he wasn't sure which model it was)

Murci in 'high-volume intake' mode in North Synneh- Which either means he was just doing 120+km/h, or is posing

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Aren't you miss-informed.

The wings only stay up until 40kmph. Or unless really hot then they will stay open at speed. But Generally they are shut.

That is my brothers Lambo. Infact it's his 2nd one murchie!! He is far from a poser. Drives it like a Lambo should be driven.

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Havent had a look in here recently. Since my last post in this thread I left the glamourous job at "Hollywood Motors" (as the other departments called our shop) to work in fleet management.

Jana Pitman has a Porsche? - I didnt know that athletics paid so well.

I'd say its the endorsements that paid for it.

Spotted yellow lambo "LQQK" at Miranda about an hour ago

Yellow diablo Steveo? He owns an auto trimming shop in the Moorebank/Milperra area, we sublet all our trim work to him when I worked at Aston Martin/Porsche.

Sam you probably have serviced my boss's AM DB7 Vantage, it's a Slate blue-grey auto... :D

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Hmmm slate blue that narrows it down to the Anniversary car with blue seats? If so yes i have worked on it.

911 TT in Pyrmont. Taken mainly for the number plate. lol

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Serviced that car too, sales managers uncles car, fully optioned with leather covered air con vents, carbon fibre gearknob, door grab handles, centre stack surround and console and map pocket lids. It gets driven properly too!

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Thats the Aston Martin Press car, the one driven by Warren Brown in the Top Gear Australia episode with the 997 Turbo and the Superleggera. Mmmmmm Morning Frost White (factory white with blue pearl)

Spotted an orange Lambo Gallardo this afternoon around 4.30pm, on the railway overpass bridge in Toongabbie, of all places.

Funny that...I spotted an orange Lambo on the M4/Woodville Rd Granville at 12:40-12:45pm :P

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