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I still cant get over A45 250kw from a factory 2L.

the day draws nearer when the pulsar can have its arse-handed to it by production hatches and will be the slow 70's hatch equivalent of today

my falcadore will smash a c63 brah! do want though!

nah but srs they are mint, too bad the coupes are more expensive cos they look heaps better than the sedans IMO!

some guy down the street has one, sounds mint as fuark.

loled @ that vid

Apparently that new HSV GTS did a 12.6 with '430kw' in a magazine review

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Not too bad man. Yourself?

Good thanks.

Grandma passed away last night so I think hes going to bury her and then sort out his dads visa stuff and then come back.

That said he's doing everything in lebanon so he wont need to stay in syria

Sorry to hear about your Grandma.

The situation in Syria is terrible in general.

c63 a nice family car in a few years I spose lol

Until your kids are about 3-4 years old lol. They aren't a roomy car.

My business partner has one- best sounding car you can get, great looks, classy and neat interior.

But good luck getting traction. The transmission isn't quick/smooth either, although I think they rectified this in newer models (wet clutch or something like that). Oh and no LSD standard- unless you have the performance pack version.

Time to go for 250-300fwkw in the Pulsar Leroy

That should keep you ahead of production cars for another few years :P

lol car would be limited to dyno queen duties and Show'n'shines. gearbox would be on edge.

...i'd probs go E85 if I wanted more...

inb4 Scotty propaganda

my falcadore will smash a c63 brah! do want though!

nah but srs they are mint, too bad the coupes are more expensive cos they look heaps better than the sedans IMO!

some guy down the street has one, sounds mint as fuark.

loled @ that vid

Apparently that new HSV GTS did a 12.6 with '430kw' in a magazine review

You mean your modified falcodore can beat a stock c63. Well done

Good thanks.

Sorry to hear about your Grandma.

The situation in Syria is terrible in general.

Until your kids are about 3-4 years old lol. They aren't a roomy car.

My business partner has one- best sounding car you can get, great looks, classy and neat interior.

But good luck getting traction. The transmission isn't quick/smooth either, although I think they rectified this in newer models (wet clutch or something like that). Oh and no LSD standard- unless you have the performance pack version.

The sedans are quite roomy, not to mention the wagons

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