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I didn't realise these were here already (not sure if any are on the road yet). Anyhow, was driving past a Holden dealer in Prospect, and noticed this line of hotties parked out the back, awaiting customer delivery (all are pre-sold and they only come in on a pre-order basis).

Thought I'd share the photos, as it is a bit unusual to see so many in one place.

I love these things - the only 4 wheel drive I would consider owning - purely on the pimp-appeal! A bargain for $65k on-road for the leather luxury version.

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three words....YES, YES and YES!

if i had a lazy 65k and an extra $400 a week to spend on fuel id buy one asap lol.

would need a set of 28" chromies to make her real pimp though

I dunno. Im one of those alfalfa munchin hippie types so kindly referred to in prior posts (waves) :D so I feel guilty as it is owning a GTR and flogging thru $120 worth of high octane per week...

that, and i really have an insane irrational vindictive hatred against 4wd's and their owners....

Sure, the petrol they guzzle is one thing, but its the mentality of people who drive em... like theyre in an M1 Abrams main battle tank... "Right this looks smaller than me, lets drive the f**k over it..."

and you know ive seen that more than a few times. And then there are those that do their right hand turn on a dual lane main road and stop on the middle of the road while they wait for incoming traffic. Like the entire main road has to stop just because this coight decides hes in a f**king brick with wheels and doesnt wanna wait. (And my dad has an ML320 mercedes and he does this shit all the f**king time and the dumb bastard just doesnt listen) *hyperventilation* jk....

or when you're behind a 4wd trying to do a right hander in peak hour traffic...and you're smart enuff to drive left... u cant see the oncoming traffic cause some inconsiderate soccer mum with >0< passengers (aside from the gucci handbag and the small bag of capsicums on the passenger seat)..... shes smiling and waving and signalling that its all clear for me to do a left hand turn.

HELL NO LADY. I've seen the way ya'll drive and its uglier than a bulldog with facial herpes. I'm sure as hell not takin' ur advice for turning.....

The day they let people put 150mm ablative armor and fit the hummer with a radioisotope thermal generator and some nice high torque DC motors, i'll wake up and buy one.... and thats only so I can mount pintle .50 cal's to intimidate >other< 4wd owners.... cos u know, someone has to be king dick... :)

/end rant ... or not? bwahahahaha

jokes people, pls dont flame :(

-D

I cant wait till I have to dodge my first hummer driving Soccer mum careening the wrong way into the shops with a phone in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other..oh joy, the new landcruiser :) "I'm sorry i didn't see you, are you o.k....are you bleeding?"

lol I saw one of these cruising along trying to drag anything in sight. For such a big car it actually went pretty damn well.

Big arsed black thing; had a real nice note to the exhaust also.

The pictures dont do their size justice; they look awesome in the flesh.

lol I saw one of these cruising along trying to drag anything in sight. For such a big car it actually went pretty damn well.

Big arsed black thing; had a real nice note to the exhaust also.

The pictures dont do their size justice; they look awesome in the flesh.

lol for a 7 odd liter engine, you'd bloody wanna hope so!

-D

i see atleast 2 hummers every day down here in vic....dont knwo whats with that....i would have thought, people would be put off by the petrol prices...but obviously not.

even if its a 3.7ltr - just to lug that thing around, maaaaan it would still cost a fortune... :D

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