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Think I was driving behind one today, maybe slightly older....Sounded tough when he let it rev out a bit at low speed then backed off...

So he should he's a f**kin dog...Should get 4 weeks for that if Crameri gets 2 weeks for a f**kin accidental bump

And the tribunal tells the jury not to take his previous offences into account, what a crock of shit

good luck man :D

anyone know if there are any places which sell defi gauges in Melbourne? or at worst in Aus?

trying to grab an oil press gauge (no overnight parts from japan yo)

How long are you willing to wait? I got an awesome deal through RMS Motor Parts - http://www.rmsmotorparts.com.au/ - many moons ago. You have to wait for them to come from Japan though (no overnight parts yo)

Edited by llama_au

fk em they deserve it and the bs union demands, if my boss's went broke ain't no government handouts for them or me/us other employee's that's the real world. Government has no place meddling in private industry.

not to mention make a decent fkn car and people will buy it.

Edited by alr33x

fk em they deserve it and the bs union demands, if my boss's went broke ain't no government handouts for them or me/us other employee's that's the real world. Government has no place meddling in private industry.

not to mention make a decent fkn car and people will buy it.

I think Leigh's supercharged v8 is a decent car. In order for car companies to survive you need to pump out generic camrys cars and none of us want that...

4 weeks.. second!

Leigh car is good and the engine is incredible, unfortunately everything eles on it is subpar for the price range, hsv has 5 times the amount of sales because they offer a complete package is the only difference i can thing of, handling, interior etc

Edited by alr33x

I think Leigh's supercharged v8 is a decent car. In order for car companies to survive you need to pump out generic camrys cars and none of us want that...

4 weeks.. second!

Leigh car is good and the engine is incredible, unfortunately everything eles on it is subpar for the price range, hsv has 5 times the amount of sales because they offer a complete package is the only difference i can thing of, handling, interior etc

It's a good car but unfortunately FPV don't come near HSV in sales, who import their engines from overseas.. now that Ford Australia have developed an AWESOME engine they should sell the f**ker overseas!!! Actually make that 2 awesome engines, the 4.0l turbo and the new 5.0 supercharged.. they'd sell like hotcakes

4 weeks.. second!

Leigh car is good and the engine is incredible, unfortunately everything eles on it is subpar for the price range, hsv has 5 times the amount of sales because they offer a complete package is the only difference i can thing of, handling, interior etc

yeah true, thing is though, toyota, ford & holden all share the same parts suppliers in Australia. When one car manufacturer takes a hit, the parts suppliers take a hit which then affects the other 2 car manufacturers.

Toyota provides support to ford & holden knowing that if ford/holden die, then toyota will be in pain...

yeh i dont know why they cant make sales fpv, from sitting in one (never driven one) i would guess its the interior that people go 60k+ wtf? its just not upto it compared with other options and its only gonna be worse with the srt chrysler.

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