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I have been told the Atom can't get complied here. Has that changed? Who can get them in? Thanks for any info.

Beats me...but the guy driving it was some middle aged asian guy with fuzzy grey hair :happy:

well they are decent value for what they are.... (an over sized TT)

A bit harsh, but Audi does need to be careful with how it positions both cars as there is definitely a resemblance.

question is, why would people buy a VN in the first place :3some:

If it's an SS Group A, or possibly SV5000. They're pretty much the only desirable ones now

R8 v8 and v10 are both supercars. other than being fairly common why isn't it a supercar though?

The R35 is a supercar and it is more plain looking, cheaper and will soon be the most common supercar in OZ...

Just curious to see why people think the R8 doesn't seem as special as other supercars.... I think it's because it looks like every other audi...

If a 2 seater mid engined car needs two average car park spaces, then it's a supercar lol

22B is awesome.

Saw an orange rex in Castle hill industrial today.... wondered if it was you Nick?

Nah man wasn't me i don't own a WRX..i'd like to get one eventually, as i do appreciate the engineering that goes into them, but not until i build my 6.0L skyline...then maybe a WRX lol.

Still haven't spotted you man....gettin cut lol

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