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LOL i just showed that post to a mate in the office here.. (drives a getz)

"im sure it is compared to a r32"

haha its reliable as hell though. Probably still on the same oil since when we bought it 7yrs ago :)

Fold down the rear seats and you got a mini van to carry rims and bodypanels!

Although it vibrates really bad on idle and the hyundai people say its normal :D

34s GTRs look absolutely mean no doubt about it :D

i dislike the center console but thats just me (like on a GT) GTR screen of awesomeness counters it out

that's so 1998. my Golf has a bigger sceen of awesomeness. it does MP3 and RPM at the same time.

could be TDI?

or a 1.8T. which we didn't get here in oz. balls.

lol mine's a shitty 1.6

but it has an epic touchscreen MFD that does GPS, stereo, DVD and RPM.

or a 1.8T. which we didn't get here in oz. balls.

lol mine's a shitty 1.6

but it has an epic touchscreen MFD that does GPS, stereo, DVD and RPM.

ah ghey, thats why it needs some ghetto stance

pretty sick its got touchscreen and shit though.... helps with teh pimpn'

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