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I dont know if you guys like cool cars, maybe we can share some nice models that appeal our senses.... so If we keep trading nice and smooth wich new car will you buy ? I start with this Peugeot 407 coupe... cheers Walter.

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Awesome ¡¡¡ like that red color ¡¡

 

I think someone who masters the markets deserves to drive something like this, dont you think?....

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Nice cars... I was never too into cars but one car I am craving for is the Mercedes G class, tinted windows and chrome color. 20inch wheels wouldnt hurt also.

 

I also do like Bentley's. Hot stuff.

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Cars omg i love em!

 

I love lots of cars but I have a thing for V8's. Imagine this baby rolling down the street, pure muscle, pure sex. If you can get around 350kw at the wheels with such a light frame you'll have a 10 sec bracket car on your hands easy. Also cause its an older import its not bounded by Australian emmission laws so no cat-converter for full audio pleasure as you hear that baby purrrrrrr.

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Yea. I helped rebuild a Shelby GT350. And got to drive a 67 Ford Fairline with 1700 (no misprint) original miles on it. That thing was PRISTINE! Muscle is definitely sexy!

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So lucky! Classic American muscle is hard to come by here in Aus. We get the occasional Mustang, Vette, or Camaro but thats pretty much it. And ones which are in pristine condition with an engine that roars are even fewer!

 

We do on the other hand get plenty of Japanese cars. Heaps of ppl love driving these (see attatchment 2) but the most popular car is our home made Holden V8 range (attatchment 1).

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Not this year unfortuantely :(

 

Last year I was lucky enough to get in with a corporate pass a mate of mine provided. So damn loud! It's a great experience if you love cars and racing. Lots of glitz and glamour...think of the grid girls :cool:

 

The race is held at Albert Park which is right next to a busy business district. Feel sorry for all those poor working stiffs which are trying to work with the F1 cars roaring past their windows.

 

Anyone got any particular team they follow? I personally like the Ferrari boys and I got a special place in my heart for Honda seeing as I drive one (thats like mine but i dont have a huge spoiler like that though).

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Bump :)

 

I have a Mercedes, it's just a Mercedes nothing special at all - it's gold, kinda sparkles in the sun, slow, thats about it. Oh and it has a million airbags.

 

But I do LOVE BMW's. I really have no idea why I got the Mercedes except that I thought the salesman was a cool guy, and I got a good deal.

 

Have any of you seen the new 1 series? It will use the same engine as the 335i in a smaller coupe that is designed for driving enthusiasts. I can't wait, I'm going to trade in the Benz for one.

 

Link to 135i Brochure

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