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67k I think

I'd say got the F6, seems like the most practical option for what you need it for.

I went through a similar thing about 7 months ago, not with the same budget though. I tested liberty B4's, Audi S3's, C36 AMG's, Audi A6's, and eventually went with a VXII Clubsport. I loved the AMG, but it was too old, and really liked the S3 too, but it wasn't really practical for what I wanted the car for unfortunately.

Liberty STI isent available in Aus is it?

Been in a Liberty GT, wasent that impressed

Was at the HAC event with an owner of one who took me for a little drive. Very nice inside. He is a member of the Rex club.

Was at the HAC event with an owner of one who took me for a little drive. Very nice inside. He is a member of the Rex club.

What about a Chaser or Cefiro? Leather, cruise, climate, sun-roof, :wave: and

you can modify. This will impress the clients

I know its probably not big enough, but I would take a Golf R32 over F6 anyday

Buy a Chrysler 300c, they have a great upspec model....not sure what is called though.

Leave the holdens(V Series) for the young kids. :P:):(:(:D:D

The new model is out though.Check out the SS,

I know its probably not big enough, but I would take a Golf R32 over F6 anyday

Was driving next to one of these last night and thought to myself, thats one car I wouldnt mind. Might be a bit small for driving people round and is only 3 doors though.

Buy a Chrysler 300c, they have a great upspec model....not sure what is called though.

Leave the holdens(V Series) for the young kids. :P:):(:(:D:D

The new model is out though.Check out the SS,

The new model is a V series too... :O

Id go this

pic1_100chacer.jpg

pic6_100chacer.jpg

AIMGAIN Chaser rolling on 20 inch Carlssons. Probably hide a T04Z 1.5 JZ combo under the hood. Give the E55/M5 crew hell.

Leather the works droooll.

Probably could do something like that much less than the cost of a FPV and have a better looking, faster and more unique car. My uncle had the FPV falcon as hes last company car and he said it was one of the worst moves he made it cos it was such a bucket of shit, always with mechanical failures and just poor overall build quality. I know many FPV owners who said buying the car was a big mistake.

To do something like that on a rough basis.

1999 Chaser Tourer V high km example - 17k

Rebuild + engine mods - 15k

Paint -6k

Kit 3k

Wheels -8k

Interior 4k

ICE 3k

Extras - 4k.

Look on the bosses face when youve destroyed his 400k Merc? Priceless.

Thats a whole lot of car for under 60k. Or you could get a stock Evo/FPV. I know what id choose.

Id go this

pic1_100chacer.jpg

pic6_100chacer.jpg

AIMGAIN Chaser rolling on 20 inch Carlssons. Probably hide a T04Z 1.5 JZ combo under the hood. Give the E55/M5 crew hell.

Leather the works droooll.

Probably could do something like that much less than the cost of a FPV and have a better looking, faster and more unique car. My uncle had the FPV falcon as hes last company car and he said it was one of the worst moves he made it cos it was such a bucket of shit, always with mechanical failures and just poor overall build quality. I know many FPV owners who said buying the car was a big mistake.

To do something like that on a rough basis.

1999 Chaser Tourer V high km example - 17k

Rebuild + engine mods - 15k

Paint -6k

Kit 3k

Wheels -8k

Interior 4k

ICE 3k

Extras - 4k.

Look on the bosses face when youve destroyed his 400k Merc? Priceless.

Thats a whole lot of car for under 60k. Or you could get a stock Evo/FPV. I know what id choose.

My original though exactly.The car spells....L.....U......X......U.....R.....Y and S......T......Y.....L......E.

Shiti can spell :P;):laugh:

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