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ve maloo look heinous.... a fkn SS wagon looks better

i am also disappoint :domokun:

not a fan and fuck the price tag for a kitted up ute that needs all its 317kw to get its fat arse moving off at the lights

yeah its kinda pointless for its price. 2 seater and wouldnt wanna use it for work... meh still love em though fkn tuff

you're forgetting the leaf-sprung rear :sick:

orly? theyre quick though

probably blamed the wing for not doing its job...

interesting reading different cars' Nurburgring lap times

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 8:01:72 154 km/h ´95 280 / 1601 hp/kg

Audi R8 8:01.90 (FL) 154 km/h ´06 420 / 1560 hp/kg

BMW M3 (E92) 8:05 153 km/h ´07 420 / 1619 hp/kg

Porsche 997 Carrera S 7:59:00 155 km/h ´04 355 / 1420 hp/kg

lol factory spec 20K car easily keeping up round a track with 100K+ "super cars"

the 95 33 Vspec was the first production car to do it in under 8 minutes.

probably blamed the wing for not doing its job...

interesting reading different cars' Nurburgring lap times

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 8:01:72 154 km/h ´95 280 / 1601 hp/kg

Audi R8 8:01.90 (FL) 154 km/h ´06 420 / 1560 hp/kg

BMW M3 (E92) 8:05 153 km/h ´07 420 / 1619 hp/kg

Porsche 997 Carrera S 7:59:00 155 km/h ´04 355 / 1420 hp/kg

lol factory spec 20K car easily keeping up round a track with 100K+ "super cars"

pretty sure it wasn't 20k in 1995...

the independants who want to block the flood levy should be forced to move to queensland and live in some of the houses that have been mashed with water to the ceiling

just agree to the levy

put it in place

get on with it

and let the poor people fix shit

less time debating crap for no purpose

more time fixing shit thats busted

fk that totally against flood levy. Not to mention i'd like my donation back if im gonna pay $6 per week for the cause. I also doubt they will remove it in 12 months its a labor government after all, and god sick of the "middle income earners" saying they get hit hardest not sure how $1 a week is hit hardest when high income earners have to pay 5 times that amount ?

oh and what about Victoria?

Well ur thinking about people your age alex. Ur not thinking of middle income earners who have families to provide for etc. End of the day we all have the same bills to pay but high income earners actually have money left after paying rent n bills and supplies etc. The way I figure it they're getting charged more because they can afford to part with more...or that's the logic involved. Truth is there are a lot of middle income earners already struggling to make ends meet. So no, I don't think it's fair to take from the poor and give to the recently poor. Should they be given money for relief? Sure. But not by forcing it out of my pocket. That's what that charity is for. It's already raised more than gillard could.

Also. Agreed. What about Victoria? :)

if it actually had 317kw it might move instead of just make a lot of noise like all holen v8's (modified cars excluded)

are you saying VE's dont make the same power output as the "307" or "317" badge on the boot. cause they put dads VE1 Clubsport on the dyno soon after purchase and made 264kw contrary to the brochured 307. i thought they might mean 307 at the flywheel but do you really lose 50 odd kilowatts from the flywheel to the wheels?

prefer the 68 over the 69 actually

well its 317kw at the engine, they weigh what 1800kg

the only few ive seen move have been a couple of twin turbo ones around

are you saying VE's dont make the same power output as the "307" or "317" badge on the boot. cause they put dads VE1 Clubsport on the dyno soon after purchase and made 264kw contrary to the brochured 307. i thought they might mean 307 at the flywheel but do you really lose 50 odd kilowatts from the flywheel to the wheels?

holden's power figures are derived on an engine dyno with a completly stripped engine, so no aircon, power steering, or any other components at all

they dont even make 317 at the engine when they are assembled

and yes, they will always lose around that much flywheel to rear wheel

yeh havent had anyone to rage at lately.

i almost sent an abusive email to melb city lexus today cos they reminded me my car was overdue for service, which its not i had it done at brighton instead since they were so fkn rude to me on the phone

but i didnt.

LOL!

UMAD!

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:rofl:

probably blamed the wing for not doing its job...

interesting reading different cars' Nurburgring lap times

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 8:01:72 154 km/h ´95 280 / 1601 hp/kg

Audi R8 8:01.90 (FL) 154 km/h ´06 420 / 1560 hp/kg

BMW M3 (E92) 8:05 153 km/h ´07 420 / 1619 hp/kg

Porsche 997 Carrera S 7:59:00 155 km/h ´04 355 / 1420 hp/kg

lol factory spec 20K car easily keeping up round a track with 100K+ "super cars"

:thumbsup:

Camaro ss faced ute spotted in melbourne. thoughts?

http://www.caradvice...-ss-camaro-ute/

Holden-Camaro-ute-1.jpg

Should have bought a Camero SS.

im after some super mega help please peoples. before christmas i said how i has someone hit the side of my car and need it fixed well im not sure where to take it i was thinking micolour but they are so far away so i was wondering if anyone knows another very good place a bit closer to me ( im from sunbury) and knows how to match midnight purple II. i got some pics of the damage, you can see that the plastic light shroud is cracked and broken but i have a new one that just needs to be painted. so if anyone knows or is good with this stuff please let me know. thanks.

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fords are fkn shit they dont have a single decent car in the entire line up.

holden > ford.

hsv > ford (no comparison)

ve maloo looks tough as nuts.

F6? Supercharged 5.0 GS/GT? Come on brah, few mods and these things would tear shit up (talking straight line only obviously)

Disclaimer: I doubt i'd ever buy a holden or ford lol

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