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Spark a bit of Satdee' convo because I'm stuck at work...

What oils are you guys running in your cars atm? Due to change the oil in my 200sx whats good and what weights? Standard motor not built.

Also; what must have cars would you have in your garage..

For me, genuine RX3 savanna & neat as f**k hachi roku.

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Can't get enough....

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ive been using penrite 10w40 full synthetic in my s13 for the past 6 months, seems fine. use same weight royal purple in the gtr.

as for dream cars, c130 laurel, specifically this one

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or this one

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id settle for this one also

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posting for updates haha

I cant remember what weight oil i run in the GTR, its been too long (plus the last time the car ran, the oil wanted to escape past the filter relocator :laugh: )

dream cars, shiiiit id need a big garage

the list includes:

XE ESP

E49 Charger (in Magenta)

Datto 1600

there's probs a few more pipe dream cars in amongst that. One of these days i'll win lotto!

Also; what must have cars would you have in your garage..

For me, genuine RX3 savanna & neat as f**k hachi roku.

When I was a kid I wanted a Countach or an F40, till I got past the age of 6 and figured out how expensive they were... still wouldn't pass one up if I won the lotto, newer cars be damned.

Growing up in woomera there was a dude who lived close who drove a lime green and black SLR5000.... it was the most impressive thing I'd seen at the time, still got a soft place for toranas. Them and 67-73 mustangs. As well as the AC Shelby Cobra - for looks alone, let alone the power.

Modern Cars? Audi R8 or anything by Pagani. Too bad I ain't a millionaire.

-D

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Also; what must have cars would you have in your garage..

I'd start with an Audi/Porsche RS2, and go from there. If money were no object, it'd find itself parked next to an F40, a Huayra and an Agera.

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