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isola, tell them how the drive went!

we were pointing forwards, car was pointing left, tyres were pointing right... i was just pointy!

But seriously, the 180 is pretty damn epic. You'll be sitting on 60, and the car is just sitting there, sleeping, waiting for further instructions. At 60 it feels like you're doing 40 and you can hardly hear the engine, but snap it back to second and get ready for a nice spleen and pelvis massage. That said though, the force isn't THAT much, that car just seems to tell inertia to go an have intercourse with itself, you don't feel it rock and carry on. It knows what it's doing, and if you tell it what you want, and what you want it to do... there's no problems at all.

Once it's had it's full tune and running manual boost... it's going to be a f**king demon...

Oh, and she's got a nice throaty growl to it when you put the boot in ;)

As an aside. I've lined up a buyer for one of my guitars. So hopefully in the next four weeks I should have a nice FR. No, I don't know what yet. Depends what's around when I have the coin.

i reckon u should buy a 4x4 ute like a hilux

Yeah if i do it it will be a ute for sure. needs to be trayback though, I hate the f**king wheel wheels taking up tray space. Hilux, Patrol, Cruiser are prime candidates

we were pointing forwards, car was pointing left, tyres were pointing right... i was just pointy!

But seriously, the 180 is pretty damn epic. You'll be sitting on 60, and the car is just sitting there, sleeping, waiting for further instructions. At 60 it feels like you're doing 40 and you can hardly hear the engine, but snap it back to second and get ready for a nice spleen and pelvis massage. That said though, the force isn't THAT much, that car just seems to tell inertia to go an have intercourse with itself, you don't feel it rock and carry on. It knows what it's doing, and if you tell it what you want, and what you want it to do... there's no problems at all.

Once it's had it's full tune and running manual boost... it's going to be a f**king demon...

Oh, and she's got a nice throaty growl to it when you put the boot in ;)

As an aside. I've lined up a buyer for one of my guitars. So hopefully in the next four weeks I should have a nice FR. No, I don't know what yet. Depends what's around when I have the coin.

matey as i said before.. slip me some cash and i will do the independant inspection for you.. im sure we can work out something!!

took the 180 to work rofl such a sleeper

At 60 it feels like you're doing 40 and you can hardly hear the engine, but snap it back to second and get ready for a nice spleen and pelvis massage.

Oh, and she's got a nice throaty growl to it when you put the boot in ;)

Wait till Thursday when youve got 300rwkw of RB muscle under your ass ;)

Wooooooooo

lol

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