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Re: Lamborghini emissions

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Can't open the photo bucket pic but like the Coys tractor. Get one, then you can say you have a Ferrari and a Lamdo in the garage.
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Dave Woodward wrote:Can't open the photo bucket pic but like the Coys tractor. Get one, then you can say you have a Ferrari and a Lamdo in the garage.
Ferrari? I don't own an Italian Smith of any variety... I'd love an early Fiat 500, though
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Sorry Roger. For some reason I was thinking I was responding to a post from Paul.
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Funnily enough, I have been looking at tractors and had thought about getting a Lambo. :mrgreen:
Old tractors are very cheap for even fully restored examples.

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Yes, one of my best mates from med school has an Aston Martin. Well, that is to say, he bought a DB6 Vantage Volante in 1988 for 5K which he sold at Bonham's last year for 350K, but I guess what I mean is, he has a David Brown 780.

David Brown, Lambo, Porsche... seems that to build a good supercar you have to start with a tractor
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