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Here you go... MT ? LOL

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How about an auto shop next...
 
Not sure if this would count for the auto shop.........its unfair to everyone else as this is my trade, but here is some eye candy........
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Torana SLR 5.0 600bhp
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Engine bay.
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Ultima, home build by owner 400 bhp.
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Citroen
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Mustang, this beautiful vehicle is only three days old....in Australia.
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Nice Chevy only one day old.....in Australia.
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A very modified Ford Falcon
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This is a fully electric bike, build in the back yard shed of one of our local customers. It is quite an experience to ride a electric bike, its super responsive and really screws with your mind because I am riding with my senses and there is no noise......very very weird.
 
Love that SLR 5000!
Back when new a good mate had a GTR XU1, good things come in small packages. ;)

Re the "Scavenger hunt", I think you should have your bike in one of the photos.
The concept (unless changed of late) is to encourage people onto a bike and find the subject.
Ride to work on Monday and it'll be yours. :)
 
I am in shock.....amazed.....and convinced that you Sir have a WONDERFUL job. :-) Also you should be thankful because if THAT shop was anywhere near me, you would be putting up with my sorry butt, daily!

Wonderful pics thanks for posting! Now I gotta go back and look through them again lol
 
I get it otherwise, I did mention I am in no contention for this topic, first of all as this is my trade and I feel its not fair to anybody, the whole reason for my post is for you petrol heads to puuuuurf a bit......
Please enjoy.........
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The launch of F-Type, supercharged V8, 480 bhp.
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My real passion.....Land Rovers...mmmmm yum yum.
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Nissan GTR V-Spec.........
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690 bhp.....not bad for a 3.0 straight six
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Beautiful complete restored Model T, and running everyday after this photo was taken.
 
A great classic!
Is that one called "Shaker"?
The very modern low profile tyres don't really work on that car IMHO.

Back in early 1969 when I was still 19 a bloke was selling life insurance to all of the apprentices at our company, he drove a GT (think HO or phase 3 ??). To impress he allowed a couple of us to drive it, I was so young and inexperienced I kept stalling it instead of slowly riding the clutch out.
Got it these days. BLUSH
 

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