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oh man you'll love it you go the xenons and led's yeah? just leave headlights on auto and jump out at night / jump in at night and the magic will happen as long as you got the feature set to on - should be as standard.

nice i love those rims mines the older model so got the 19" Y arm style was gonna change em over but cbf don't think ill keep it much longer

like this -

yeah has the xenons and leds :D

that does look pretty handy!

yeah those wheels really attracted me compared to alot of others i saw

Euro V8s don't do it for me. Need dat dirty yank, big stroke firing order. All about the idle and the effortless low down, not the high up screams :/

with you 100%

Euro 6's, jap 4's (yes I know you won;t all agree to that) and yank 8's

next major build will be a hemi

so checked out a MB today, holy crap I could not believe the difference in service.

going to hook up a test drive when back from kuwait.

that said boot of a A class smaller than expected.

yeah their service was incredible when I went there also!

so checked out a MB today, holy crap I could not believe the difference in service.

going to hook up a test drive when back from kuwait.

that said boot of a A class smaller than expected.

Compared to who? Beamer / VW?

As for Jap 4s, Euro 6s and Yank V8s...I'd actually agree with that. Though I think Jap 6s have their own lovely sound up high.

Best 4 cylinder I've heard was a 2T-G in a TA22 GT with Weber 45s. Shit sounded like a miniature big block.

Compared to who? Beamer / VW?

As for Jap 4s, Euro 6s and Yank V8s...I'd actually agree with that. Though I think Jap 6s have their own lovely sound up high.

Best 4 cylinder I've heard was a 2T-G in a TA22 GT with Weber 45s. Shit sounded like a miniature big block.

So far the worst was VW.

BMW were ok, when they would eventually talk to us.

mazda were great as well, nissan guy was just sleezy

going to Volvo/ Land rover next

might looka at accord euro as well,

best 4 for me was a race spec BDA escort.

followed by a Datto 1600 with webbers/straight through zorst..

so checked out a MB today, holy crap I could not believe the difference in service.

going to hook up a test drive when back from kuwait.

that said boot of a A class smaller than expected.

I know a guy at Mb melb if ya want someone good to deal with

Keen to see the gla amg when it comes out

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