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A lot of us would be driver those cars if we didn't have to pay 3 times as much, than in the US of A.

Get a list of prices they pay for a...Porsche...Merc....Bmw.. etc...and you will cry.

Thats right. $66,000USD for an AUDI RS4 in the US, We paid $165000AUD!!

An AUDI S4 in the states starts at $47,000USD, it retails here for $130,000AUD!

20 year olds buying Porsche Caymens and BMW M3s are not uncommon over there.

A lot of us would be driver those cars if we didn't have to pay 3 times as much, than in the US of A.

Get a list of prices they pay for a...Porsche...Merc....Bmw.. etc...and you will cry.

its sad :(

for example

Ferrari are bulk cheap in japan

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$260k :P they are like 450k here :(

F360

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190k (only 18,000km :worship:)

and lastly

F335

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1996 (36,900km) - 95k :worship:

Organisers: Do we reaallly need 17 DeLoreans?

Guy: Yes!

Organisers: I dunno, seems excessive.

Guy: Look, BTTF was an awesome trilogy, OK

Organisers: Yeah, but 17?

Guy: *BTTF MAAANNNN!, get behind it.

I'd take an F355 or an F40 anyday.

I also like the White DeTomaso in the video, hot!

Organisers: Do we reaallly need 17 DeLoreans?

Guy: Yes!

Organisers: I dunno, seems excessive.

Guy: Look, BTTF was an awesome trilogy, OK

Organisers: Yeah, but 17?

Guy: *BTTF MAAANNNN!, get behind it.

I'd take an F355 or an F40 anyday.

I also like the White DeTomaso in the video, hot!

It's to make everyone look at the other cars at the show and go damn this is nice, compared to that ugly POS delorean.

Prolly, and I rekon that in the movie Back to the Future they used Chuck Norris' Delorean to go back in time and to the future. When they gave it back to him with a scratch on it he was so angry he roundhouse kicked Michael J. Fox, which years later they discovered is the cause of Parkinsons disease.

A lot of us would be driver those cars if we didn't have to pay 3 times as much, than in the US of A.

Get a list of prices they pay for a...Porsche...Merc....Bmw.. etc...and you will cry.

even our local made holden shitboxes are cheaper there and better appointed.

Edited by URAS

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