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Mario cart in Tokyo was meh, thought I'd be as cool as Han driving through Shibuya crossing but I had more fun driving the Kei car to a few upgarages instead.

You f**king tripping m8

 

Driving around the city as a regular vehicle isn't very exciting. In fact, it's pretty shitty actually.

 

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11 hours ago, Down_Shift said:

Mario cart in Tokyo was meh, thought I'd be as cool as Han driving through Shibuya crossing but I had more fun driving the Kei car to a few upgarages instead.

Did you not play Tokyo Drift music the whole way? Missed opportunities 

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/458531-vic-wasteland-thread-150/?page=862

Seems like decent value unless there's something inherently wrong with the Cruze that I don't know about? I think I had one as a courtesy car when the ute was serviced... Didn't have the leather like this one but seemed like an alright daily in the short period I had it.

2014 model $9300 negotiable, 2011 model from a dealer asking $9900 both black.

A non car friend of mine is having a late 20's crisis and wants to buy a 2.0L BMW Z4. Told him to research it properly as there isnt any other rwd convertibles of that age at that pricepoint and probably for good reason.
2006 2L Z4 similar price to NA MX5. Pretty crazy,but at the same time, its almost worth the money just for the cash youd save annually on club reg.

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