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that would make a good sticker for the back window of your pineapple so when you beat them in races

"100% australian owned" LOL

If I owned that LS1 R34 I would have that sticker on the rear window lol

They are good engines..they just get bolted into crap cars

yes and no. the first ones we recieved had major problem, until holden finally decided that they would foot the bill to rebuild all problem motors, it cost them millions.

my mates g/f parents had 2 clubsport R8's and they all had major problems, and had to be rebuilt.

pretty shitty for near 70K car

yes and no. the first ones we recieved had major problem, until holden finally decided that they would foot the bill to rebuild all problem motors, it cost them millions.

my mates g/f parents had 2 clubsport R8's and they all had major problems, and had to be rebuilt.

pretty shitty for near 70K car

Hmm thats odd my cousin has a 2000 ss super charged and making 330rwkw and has almost 200 000 km on the clock, never a problem

his name is igor from big brother, lol i was watching that show "shopping for love", and he was on there, he owns a monaro ha ha

ha ha I remember him!

Nah it is George Sparlartis GT george!

Hmm thats odd my cousin has a 2000 ss super charged and making 330rwkw and has almost 200 000 km on the clock, never a problem

thats some hella mileage, equates to about 4 months of non stop fulli sik crusing :happy:

thats some hella mileage, equates to about 4 months of non stop fulli sik crusing :happy:

He lives in dalby and drives to Brisbane severl times a week..also has family in rocky so he makes that treck alot

Also he didnt have his odo zeroed at 100 000 like the rest of us :)

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