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An Exercise in Excess Just occasionally a car gets made to celebrate what can be done when a bunch of engineers get together and tear up the rule book. With the impending move towards electrification and hybridisation, the boffins at Aston Martin huddled together and talked in hushed tones about the idea of taking the mega twin-turbo 5.2 litre V12 from the DBS Superleggera and shoehorning it into the smallest car they make, the Vantage. What we ended up with after countless hours and millions

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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The Aventador is a car that needs very little (if any) introduction. As the replacement for the Murcielago, which had been a game changer for the brand, the Aventador had to be pretty special. Launched in 2011, the Aventador LP 700-4 was light years ahead of the car it replaced, yet still contained all the ingredients that immediately made it recognisable only as a Lamborghini. In other words, it was utterly mad. The initial version of the 6.5L V12 produced 515kW and was good enough for 0-100 i

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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Presenting the stunning 2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso, showcasing a mesmerising Grigio Silverstone Metallic exterior paired with a Nero leather and Alcantara-trimmed interior. The GTC4Lusso pays homage to the iconic 1962 Ferrari 250 Berlinetta Lusso and the cherished 1966 330 GTC, favourites of the founder Enzo Ferrari. - 6.3-litre Naturally Aspirated V12 engine - Generating an impressive 507kW and 697Nm torque, mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission - 0 to 100kph sprint in just

Richmond VIC, Australia
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With a 1990s movie portfolio that would put Tom Hanks to shame, the Lamborghini Diablo became the ‘it’ car of the decade. Wherever it went it was admired and whoever was seen in it, well, they had made it. But there was one version of the Diablo that was a little more daring than the others, the rear-wheel-drive 5.7, V12 Diablo. First contemplated in 1985 as a successor to the Countach (another vehicle with a strong film presence) Project 132 had a one-line brief – the car must have a top speed

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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