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Oh it was the top model one? dat shiz is 170k Then yeah that would make things a little more difficult, I still did an 11.6 though! :D

Maybe I'll put the extra 110k in my car and see what it does :P

Also unrelated Birds, gonna see if JB will match this price for the 70" Sony

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/182443

So you rate em?

Nah it was the Model S 85

As far as I can distinguish there is:

Model S 60

Model S 85

Model S P85

Model S P85D

The 85 and P85 have similar performance, but the P85 is a lighter, more track oriented and less comfortable version. The P85D is the most powerful.

It's pretty fked the base model 60 only has ~220kw and does 0-100 in less than 6 seconds. Electric torque is insane

Oh it was the top model one? dat shiz is 170k Then yeah that would make things a little more difficult, I still did an 11.6 though! :D

Maybe I'll put the extra 110k in my car and see what it does :P

Also unrelated Birds, gonna see if JB will match this price for the 70" Sony

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/182443

So you rate em?

Yes I rate them, you can come take a look if you like

But see if Good Guys will beat the JB price - they are the best for taking dollars off

Also it's a heavy as f**k TV despite being quite slim, so make sure you get a cabinet that can hold that sort of weight. It didn't fit in the van I had. Biggest box ever.

Nah it was the Model S 85

As far as I can distinguish there is:

Model S 60

Model S 85

Model S P85

Model S P85D

The 85 and P85 have similar performance, but the P85 is a lighter, more track oriented and less comfortable version. The P85D is the most powerful.

It's pretty fked the base model 60 only has ~220kw and does 0-100 in less than 6 seconds. Electric torque is insane

not quite

the 60 has 285kw and 6.2 sec 0-100

Model S 60 285kw RWD

Model S 85 285kw RWD more range

Model S 85D 140kw Rear + 140 kw Front total 280kw AWD Dual motor

Model S P85D 165kw front 350 kw rear otal 515 kw AWD dual motor

http://www.teslamotors.com/en_AU/models

not quite

the 60 has 285kw and 6.2 sec 0-100

Model S 60 285kw RWD

Model S 85 285kw RWD more range

Model S 85D 140kw Rear + 140 kw Front total 280kw AWD Dual motor

Model S P85D 165kw front 350 kw rear otal 515 kw AWD dual motor

http://www.teslamotors.com/en_AU/models

Article I read said just over 200, weird...

The 0-100 times aren't accurate straight from Tesla though. It's widely reported that they understated them for insurance/safety reasons and to over deliver on performance.

Birds, just went down to JB and bought one for 2k flat.. had a 50 dollar voucher too so only paid 1950 :D

Gonna pick it up with a big trailer on the weekend, do you think it'll suffice? lol

House warming present to myself I guess.

Edited by UNR33L

Yeah a trailer should do

I got mine home delivered for like $45

I'd love to track down a keyboard I could use for it cause it has a YouTube app and IE app etc., pretty good just slow to type using a friggen remote control lol

Birds, just went down to JB and bought one for 2k flat.. had a 50 dollar voucher too so only paid 1950 :D

Gonna pick it up with a big trailer on the weekend, do you think it'll suffice? lol

House warming present to myself I guess.

why not ask him what trailer and straps he would use too?

I remember going on a cruise with you through the hills with about 20 cars... including huge brap-brap-brap 100dB rotories... and YOU were the one pulled up and defected for fog lights, lol

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