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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

It's wont happen with the reliability of Mercs it wouldn't be able to chomp a pulsar if it's on the back of an isuzu truck

Hmm have you sat in the back before? The front seats are awesome.

Back....okay at best....I wouldn't say roomy lol.

Lol it's not that bad man, even my coupe has a fair bit of leg room in the back..

2009-2010 depending on condition go from 70k to 90k..

2011-2012 go from $110 - $130k.

You want? There's a prestige auction coming up in belmore soon. There's a nice handful of them in there

link me to 70-90k amg c63 they must have high kms or be farked?

guys. clutch talk.
car will have around 300rwkw and will mostly be a week end car, sometimes drive it to work since its close etc.
I what is a decent clutch that wont break the bank? id love a nismo twin plate but yeah nah lol
would want it to be nice to drive and be able to take a beating when I track it..


its boiling down to buying the little things to finish it now :)





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