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Fpv motor is lightyears ahead I thing hsv interior is much nicer and more advanced equip with edi an stuff horses for courses both great cars just need my skyline to hurry up an sell! Haha

Then buy this and we can go invade SAU cruises

http://www.carsales.com.au/bncis/details/hsv-gts-2011-11772886?cr=31&distance=25&vertical=Car&eapi=2&Page=3&sort=Price&__N=1216%201246%201247%201252%201282%204294965530%204294965529%20903&silo=Stock&Range=Price:60000,Max~1

Jeppe it's not a realistic comparison to put hsv/fpv to BMW/merc etc as your talking m5/e63 comparison for size but 170k MORE in price hardly comparable

I also included Japanese and was only speaking from an asthetical point of view, it wouldn't need to be top of the line Euro.

Also I don't think just because a car costs less it has an excuse to be less attractive. They're targeting a different market, I'm obviously not that market.

holy shit just came back from a massive car meet at knox shopping centre (at the back). I think it was eastide cruisers? So many old school american muscle cars. They had to turn back plenty of cars because there wasnt enough space.

Cant find any info on the net about it?

Now thats a show and shine!

holy shit just came back from a massive car meet at knox shopping centre (at the back). I think it was eastide cruisers? So many old school american muscle cars. They had to turn back plenty of cars because there wasnt enough space.

Cant find any info on the net about it?

Now thats a show and shine!

Havnt you been to those before? every 2nd tuesday of each month been going for a while now (i think every summer more so)

and yes they are awesome I was there today with my bike :)

I also included Japanese and was only speaking from an asthetical point of view, it wouldn't need to be top of the line Euro.

Also I don't think just because a car costs less it has an excuse to be less attractive. They're targeting a different market, I'm obviously not that market.

You do if your comparin from a performance perspective and sub 100k will barely get more than a 2.5ltr or a diesel nothing 8cylinder/ High performance

Havnt you been to those before? every 2nd tuesday of each month been going for a while now (i think every summer more so)

and yes they are awesome I was there today with my bike :)

nah never been. Was driving back home from work and was surrounded by all these muscle cars including ford GT's, trans-am's etc. Was wondering what the hell is going on. Decided to follow haha

So many nice cars with vic rego's. So bloody loud too.

someone showed up with this;

plymouth_roadrunner_superbird_1970_5.jpg

didnt even know we had cars in victoria like that haha

and a 605cubic inch (10ltr!) v8 camaro haha

nah never been. Was driving back home from work and was surrounded by all these muscle cars including ford GT's, trans-am's etc. Was wondering what the hell is going on. Decided to follow haha

So many nice cars with vic rego's. So bloody loud too.

was there a kingswood there with the plates SLOWGM?

guy i went to panelbeating tafe owns it

someone showed up with this;

plymouth_roadrunner_superbird_1970_5.jpg

didnt even know we had cars in victoria like that haha

and a 605cubic inch (10ltr!) v8 camaro haha

that thing is sick, rare to iirc

nah never been. Was driving back home from work and was surrounded by all these muscle cars including ford GT's, trans-am's etc. Was wondering what the hell is going on. Decided to follow haha

So many nice cars with vic rego's. So bloody loud too.

someone showed up with this;

plymouth_roadrunner_superbird_1970_5.jpg

didnt even know we had cars in victoria like that haha

and a 605cubic inch (10ltr!) v8 camaro haha

plymouth roadrunner is a fkn beast. ~300kw ran the 1/4 in mid 13s. not bad for a car from 1968

You do if your comparin from a performance perspective and sub 100k will barely get more than a 2.5ltr or a diesel nothing 8cylinder/ High performance

You're correct :) asthetics and performance are completely different ball games :)

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