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The shape of the isf does nothing for me..

Depends how high.. I dont expect cars to have done 2000km a year but dont want a 2012 with 100,000 either

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-2092174&Cr=7

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I have the 24 or 27mm fronts sitting in my garage. no car to put them on. you want?

I do... Depending on the exact specs of them... are they the adjustable ones?

Condition? Price?

Naw mang, buy a second hand Falcon GT for 50k - 1 year old, brembos, tune it for a grand got a mid 11 sec car chuck some semi slicks on and have some fun at the track if you want too.

Show me a comparable (new) car to this for 50k only other thing I looked at was the 335i but decided on a new GS instead.Then again I aint on dat dere baller spec cash like dezz. If you looking 100k why not just get a 35 GTR tune it on e85 with some mid pipes and be done with it.

Just research possible gearbox issues and what that might cost.. hell even rebuilding my gearbox costs a shitload!

straya!

Why aren't you at your local Ford dealership flogging falcons?

You could save Ford all by yourself by the way you preach Fords...

The only reason ford fpvs failed is the interior IMO it's marginally better than that of a standard base model taxi nobody gonna part with 60+ large for a Cheapo interior finish.. Holden have always out done them inside and the current gen interiors rival that of a euro

I do... Depending on the exact specs of them... are they the adjustable ones?

Condition? Price?

non adjustable i believe. they're used - were on the car for about 8 or 9 months. I didn't hit anything in that time so they are pretty good i'd say :P $150 sound good?

Actually now that you mention it, Grand Cherokee SRT8 was on my list of awesome cars I would buy if I had the money. Great looking vehicle and faster than a lot of sports cars. Just sell before the warranty is up. 76k new from a quick google.

Toby I'm counting on you to make all this shit possible.

Would f**kin love a maserati but id say the ones I like would still be well out of my price range.

I'm guessing you'd prefer a gran turismo? Startin from $120k~

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