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yeah me too

there are alot better things available now

the Cima being one of them

3 litre turbo,

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=8281

or

a 4.5 litre v8 4wd :)

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=8279

and they can be pimped :/

not to mention the whole series 7 RX7 are hot, and Supras,

yeah, im so cut, i thought i was going to have every family car at my disposal, but dads leaving the merc at airport. :/ so i only got 3 to drive :) no fair.

yeah, and there are actually better cars for the buck now, with more features, and stuff. i still cannot beleive the new camry aurion has 200KW, makes out turbo cars look soft

Yeah... but its not really a quality item. Its still fwd, and its still too big to be fwd.

But it does look at HEAP better than the camarys. They really are the most ugly car in the world atm, other than french cars.

Get the new bmw 335i! They're seriously hot and fast. My dad and I drove one the other day. We ended up buying a Lexus is250 as it raped the bmw on features and dad is more concerned with features than power but still. Perfect for a middle aged buyer...if you have 130k that is.

Get the new bmw 335i! They're seriously hot and fast. My dad and I drove one the other day. We ended up buying a Lexus is250 as it raped the bmw on features and dad is more concerned with features than power but still. Perfect for a middle aged buyer...if you have 130k that is.

My old man was really into that, or a m3, but the dealer told me dad to wait till the new model of the M3 is released, which is meant to be a even faster, better version of that turbo 3,

My old man was really into that, or a m3, but the dealer told me dad to wait till the new model of the M3 is released, which is meant to be a even faster, better version of that turbo 3,

I've heard reports the 335 has been somewhat detuned for the want of a better word so the v8 will have enough power etc to make it worth the extra money. Just what I have heard tho.

I've heard reports the 335 has been somewhat detuned for the want of a better word so the v8 will have enough power etc to make it worth the extra money. Just what I have heard tho.

meh is all I have to say about the v8 m3. The 335 was fast enough, a 3l 6 twin turbo is pretty quick. Bigger turbos are always available if you really need more power the v8 will just be another way for them to make more money. Bullsh*t the numbers, flare the guards some more and put on the 20's....oh and add 50k. You really have to be a bmw lover to justify the price they ask.

anyone got office 2007 on their computer? used to have it but got a new laptop and im starting from scratch (my old laptop fcked up) Im way to tight to pay for everything again and I cbf downloading it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lwcpn24Y60A

And this is just funny. Us skimboarders have a little saying ruuuun drrrop sliiiidde. But we just dont!

1 step drop is where its at, and he cant do it! haha!

i personally like the 355 or newer ferrari's.....but don't mind massaratti's or newer lambo's.

yeah dad went ant test dorve that maserati coupe, (v8 twin turbo) and all that, was all happy till they told him 21.2 litres per 100ks, :/

alsmot as bad as the porsche cayenne v8 turbo

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