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top speed 230KM/h!!

here are the other specs as per carsales.com

* 12V Sockets - Auxiliary

* 17In Alloy Wheels

* 8 Speaker Stereo

* Abs (Antilock Brakes)

* Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt & Reach

* Air Cond. - Climate Control 2 Zone

* Air Conditioning - Pollen Filter

* Air Conditioning - Rear

* Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)

* Airbags - Head For 1St Row Seats (Front)

* Airbags - Head For 2Nd Row Seats

* Airbags - Side For 1St Row Occupants (Front)

* Airbags - Side For 2Nd Row Occupants (Rear)

* Armrest - Front Centre (Shared)

* Armrest - Rear Centre (Shared)

* Body Colour - Bumpers

* Body Colour - Door Handles

* Body Colour - Exterior Mirrors Full

* Body Side Mouldings - Chrome

* Brake Assist

* Brake Emergency Display - Hazard/Stoplights

* Cd Stacker - 6 Disc In Dash/Cabin

* Central Locking - Driving Activated

* Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

* Centre Console - Cool Box

* Chrome Door Handles - Interior

* Chrome Finish Gear Shift Gate

* Chrome Grille Surround

* Chrome Ringed Instruments

* Chrome Window Surrounds - Exterior

* Clock - Digital

* Control - Automatic Stability

* Control - Park Distance Front

* Control - Park Distance Rear

* Control - Traction

* Courtesy Lamps - In Doors Front

* Courtesy Lamps - In Doors Rear

* Cruise Control

* Cup Holders - 1St Row

* Cup Holders - 2Nd Row

* Door Pockets - 1St Row (Front)

* Door Pockets - 2Nd Row (Rear)

* Ebd (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

* Electric Seat - Drivers

* Engine Immobiliser

* Fog Lamps - Rear

* Footwell Lamps - Front

* Headlamps - Clear Lenses

* Headlamps - Electric Level Adjustment

* Headlamps - See Me Home

* Headlamps Automatic (Light Sensitive)

* Headrests - Active 1St Row (Front)

* Headrests - Adjustable 1St Row (Front)

* Headrests - Adjustable 2Nd Row X3

* Heat Insulated - Side Windows

* Heat Insulated - Windscreen

* Intermittent Wipers - Variable

* Leather Gear Knob

* Leather Hand Brake Lever

* Leather Steering Wheel

* Map/Reading Lamps - For 1St Row

* Map/Reading Lamps - For 2Nd Row

* Metallic Finish Inserts

* Multi-Function Steering Wheel

* Over-Head Centre Console - Front

* Park Brake - Electric

* Power Door Mirrors - Heated

* Power Steering - Electric Assist

* Power Steering - Speed Sensitive

* Power Windows - Front & Rear

* Power Windows - Remote Control Open/Close

* Rain Sensor (Auto Wipers)

* Rear View Mirror - Electric Anti Glare

* Remote Boot/Hatch Release

* Remote Fuel Lid Release

* Seat - Height Adjustable Driver

* Seat - Height Adjustable Passenger

* Seat - Rear Opening For Skis/Boot Access

* Seatback Pockets - 1St Row (Front) Seats

* Seatbelt - Load Limiters 1St Row (Front)

* Seatbelt - Pretensioners 1St Row (Front)

* Seatbelt - Pretensioners 2Nd Row(Rear Outer Seats)

* Seats - 2Nd Row Split Fold

* Spare Wheel - Alloy Wheel

* Speed Alert - Warning

* Speed Dependant Wipers

* Sunvisor - Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Dual

* Tacho

* Tail Lamps - Led

* Tray

* Trim - Cloth

* Trip Computer

* Tyre Pressure Sensor

* Umbrella Holder

Good monring all, its 5;50am, and im sitting in singapore, :) first class lounge ftw just trying to killl one more hour till the flight..

:(

Hmmm

... SINGAPORE.. im going ther soon

but probably drive shaft...gearbox mount maybe....radiator.....space to do it...every thing else should match up...

should bolt up and issues with wiring.. speedo and that should be it

ok cabana boy!!! what do you reckon?

shane always answers my tech questions usually shoots my ideas down in flames but atleast i know i get his honest opinion haha

...shane dnt knw shit lol... bahaha nah hes fairly good with skyrines.. but knws shit all bout anything but.

Ive been told my gizz taste really sweet, as i have akot of sugar in my diet.. :) i should bottle it or soemthing

...odd

But it goes like one.

anyone wanna play guessing game.

yes lets

sneak peek

VW passat

i knew it.. then all u fools took ur time and rohan said it!!!...

the last feature is my favourite!!

lol.. UMBRELLA HOLDER my GTiR had that option.. i didnt get it :D

VW passat

i knew it.. then all u fools took ur time and rohan said it!!!...

lol.. UMBRELLA HOLDER my GTiR had that option.. i didnt get it :)

sif you guess if from that boyo....you would know a passat if it drove over you.. :D

my car has an umbrella holder...its called the back seat, or passenger.

my car also has a finger holder....do i need to tell you what that is also called???? :(

i need an 18mm spanner Marki, dont know where mine has gone.

but mine is not the V6 one.

just the 2.0 turbo. with leather interior

ah thats ok, just a cruiser and nicely done.

just trade it in on the r36 when they come in, and then come round and take me from 0 - 100 in 5.6 secs.....mmmm..

nah, I'll just wind up the boost!

thats what a skyline driver says....you cant be known as one of them when you get the Passat.....something about those NA v6 VW engines that just make me go *sigh*.

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