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who doesnt like your car kriss....also JD they are bad in poerformance wise but not that bad in looks...i was talking only about the looks...VZ is nice too....VY, VZ and VE are the only commo that are decent looking....imo

Lol you like my car bitch boy so don't be talkin like shan :P

I know :P I just like stirring you up. I do think you need to lower it though :) Would look heaps better IMO.

VE R8 is probably the best handling taxi I've ever driven. You're on crack jizzy.

Haven't been in an R8. Only a standard Omega and an SS. Soo soo shite. Words cannot describe the fail.

Haven't been in an R8. Only a standard Omega and an SS. Soo soo shite. Words cannot describe the fail.

sif you'd go out and buy an R33 GTE sedan instead of a GTSt coupe or GTR? same shit.

also, i'd rate kris' car if he'd slam it and get rid of the sydney spec bodykit. i don't even mind the retina burning paint anymore.

lol people actually driven said commos or you just making judgement based on what you've heard/read?

yes they're not the best around corners but even something like a ve ss only needs 1 or 2 straights to more than make up for the time lost through corner.

as for the audis, each to their own. quality car slammed on quality meshies will always be a win for me

as for the audis, each to their own. quality car slammed on quality meshies will always be a win for me

its a sedan for starters. he's done hatch mods to it.

kinda like putting kei car mods on a GTR in the jap modding scene.

Stupid paint is making me blind shan hahah :P

no... you creaming all over ther the place is makin you blind. mastrubation in public does that.

At least the VE commodores can go around a corner, at a decent pace the VZ's were all over the place. How could the VE possibly be worse than previous models it cost $1billion to develop

lol people actually driven said commos or you just making judgement based on what you've heard/read?

yes they're not the best around corners but even something like a ve ss only needs 1 or 2 straights to more than make up for the time lost through corner.

as for the audis, each to their own. quality car slammed on quality meshies will always be a win for me

i drive a commo...vp..but still drivin the new ss and clubbys....from the drive they are not too bad of a car...yes they are heavy and not good around corners....but like you said pretty good with power for a stocky...

Ok I thought we were talking about the red Audi, I like that. Silver Audi, not so much.

Clutch - you don't like anything haha

i know :P

i like standard factory stuff with minor stuff done, anything more turns me off, call me old fasion.

nice red v8 audi with sports suspension (slightly low, not crazy low like the silver one) and some nice rims

done, thats all i need

they're really not as bad as people make em out to be, newer ones anyway..

ive driven a ve ss 6 litre 6 speed it felt MASSIVE compared to my 34 but would still eat it in straight line lol

also driven a supercharged vy r8 now that was quick...

i still would never pay money for a holden though

Ve commo is nice. Only one I would have. Would also like my mates one HEKT1K. 540rwkw of powa

the amount of people who sms me and ask if i sold the skyline and bought a VE SS is ridiculous lol.

lucky i'm rollin on standard issue plates now.

I don't mind the new clubbies, they're just far too big. still probably wouldn't pay for one though.

EDIT: if i did, there is 0% chance i would leave it NA.

the only people who'd be envious of your R32 are 4 year olds on tricycles cos you have 1 more wheel than them. However even they don't need their mum to supervise em while driving, so I'm sure they too wouldn't be envious of your shit.

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