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it's not even similar......

happens about twice a week

Twice a week?!

People having trouble listening these days?

i would, i didnt test the manual though. would like to.

Seeing I don't need/want a practical car, I could give it a miss - however, if I do need one, I might actually give it a second thought.

It's just me, it isn't that bad of a car.

lol...

car has soooo much potential...

will moh do it justice?

Dw I will kuz

Kim Jong ill was one of hennessey's best customers, reportedly spending approx $720,000 p/a on the shit! DAYMN SON!

he was the illest.

ill hold judgement till its finished.

but you got a lot of work to do.

I know :( can't wait to start the rb30

Twice a week?!

Seeing I don't need/want a practical car, I could give it a miss - however, if I do need one, I might actually give it a second thought.

It's just me, it isn't that bad of a car.

yeh its looking more and more likely that I won't need a practical car either.. almost considering keeping the orange thing.

Just got back from a stealership to try out FG XR6T.

Only thing i liked was the fact it haul arse. The rest of the car is just ok, not much else. I noticed FG have weird steering wheel angle, it hits on my knee when I un-depress the clutch pedal even though i put the seat all way down.

Would I buy one, the jury's out on this one.

you know you can adjust the steering wheel right? :P

Still yet to try Commodore SS, purely to see what they're like, see if the bogans are into the money or...

tested one,

they feel a lot bigger and a lot heavier..

and those guards are a bit deceiving being larger than the body.

i dont know.. didnt really like it.

I have a 2011 VE II SS going up for sale soon at pickles. No damage and only 27000 on the clock.

if you test drive one soon, and like them shoot me a PM.

im not gonna say much as im not allowed.. but yeh, VEEERRRY cheap. ;)

I have a 2011 VE II SS going up for sale soon at pickles. No damage and only 27000 on the clock.

if you test drive one soon, and like them shoot me a PM.

im not gonna say much as im not allowed.. but yeh, VEEERRRY cheap. ;)

Cheap enough for a Straight swap for my gf's Barina? :P

you know you can adjust the steering wheel right? :P

I did that, lower the seat as well, it's hitting my knee unless I spread my legs like a dirty broad minded person in porno film while driving it.

Aaron, PM me with a estimated price range and is it manual?

I did that, lower the seat as well, it's hitting my knee unless I spread my legs like a dirty broad minded person in porno film while driving it.

Aaron, PM me with a estimated price range and is it manual?

Pm me first so I can reply.. And it's auto

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