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try driving one tho....I had one in the states, lower model not a Shelby or anything, and it was the worst handling car I have ever driven, including my 66 stang.

and god awful build gaps inconsistencies, but a button you you rotate though 12 different colour illuminations for dash I left it on a pinky/purple for the next person cos I nice..

lol i don't think anyone buys a mustang for its handling/build quality although this looked like a track car so who knows

That your body weight? What are you benching these days? Broke some PBs again tonight, bodyweight stays the same though lol.

yes. from memory ~110kgs including bar i don't even remember the last time i benched all i do now for chest is pushups and cable fly

need to hit the treadmill lol

lol i don't think anyone buys a mustang for its handling/build quality although this looked like a track car so who knows

I just thought they would have moved forward,

had the camero a bit after it was great untill I set the brakes on fire..

got the charger last year and it was very impressive would love to try out a challenger in comparision.

yes. from memory ~110kgs including bar i don't even remember the last time i benched all i do now for chest is pushups and cable fly

need to hit the treadmill lol

100kg push up, good enough lol. Been reading some AFL player bench records, some bloody impressive numbers in there.

I am an interesting character Jaime - lol. Nah, I just like the Veloster - more so, I was looking at it so that it would be a sporty little car for the wife and I to drive. Though I saw a couple of r34 gtrs (both with sau stickers) today, and it did bring a smile to my face....but I dont know if I would go back to grey imports for a while.....

I was looking at the HSV GTS - but yeah, no go :)

What's with you and Hyundai's now :laugh:

Which HSV were you looking at buying?

Any nba fans ere? I got a massive man crush on lebron James freak athlete

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I am an interesting character Jaime - lol. Nah, I just like the Veloster - more so, I was looking at it so that it would be a sporty little car for the wife and I to drive. Though I saw a couple of r34 gtrs (both with sau stickers) today, and it did bring a smile to my face....but I dont know if I would go back to grey imports for a while.....

I was looking at the HSV GTS - but yeah, no go :)

Haha!

I see, yeah go back to the Skyline's, you know you want one :)

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Look at those specs!

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