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Moshen was that you on the TV this morning explaining how the load shifted on your truck and you managed to bring down the bridge pile on??!!?

Anyway, events for next year.

Needs peoples onions, crap or even crapper?

http://www.skylinesa...scavenger-hunt/

http://www.skylinesa...5601-mt-buller/

http://www.skylinesa...85602-gor-2012/

You providing onions at every cruises/events?

Yeh that's because your right hand can't speak

-_-

homygohd bro, i turned the car on and it made this noise, thought the engine was broken, then I realised it was my sick subwoofa.

Twas a little more than a noise.

Tasty

Would you get one though? Must admit they are good value. Guess that's why there are so many of em on the road...

I also like the hsv coupe but dunno something about owning a holden always puts me off buying

F6s are quicker for same money :P guess it depends if you want the 8 and if you do want a 8 you'd be silly to pass up the new 5.0 SC ford so much better than holden atm (last 10 years hasnt been though)

Where's that?

Intunemotorsport?

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Haha yeh I'll be down the hwy running it in.. up and down, no drags just yet. Especially after kris got done last week :\

And yeh i'll let you guys know how the fpv compares to the GTR once I've been driving it over teh weekend

New 5.0 is a modular engine to there's plenty of room for future upgrades i.e. direction injection and many other electronic gizmos.

Good to see Ford returning back to its former v8 glory days with a new direction :worship:

Yeh 4x VCT ftw, lets not forget the engines only 1 year old.. wait until development of more aftermarket parts. And they are already raping anything HSV has to offer. I was not bias at all going into the decision would of been FPV or HSV but after doing my research.. ZF + 5.0 = win.

Other car I was looking at was the 335i, but didn't like what you got for what you pay.

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