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The utes and sedans are very nice looking cars but they just dont cut it for me. Ive been in many of these XR turbos, manual and automatic, while they go very good for a standard car, theres no wow factor, it lacks that feeling of a special car.The interiors are fairly bland and the handling is below par to what ive become used to. Id seriously look more at the Holden SS or Maloo offering because they have a more upmarket feel, feel more powerful and have character. The XR ute does look nice, but is boring,

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I personally love my line to bits. its different/funky wit tha 4 doors :) so i dont feel like "another line owner". Its the best car i have ever owned.

The XR6-T is noice. and if offered one i would take it. but its just not me. i have a hard time trusting australian or american reliability (each to their own as is said) . :D At the end of the day though. when i have good money and a better house and such. im buying a EVO 6.5. mmmMmmm

any1 give me some really good paint fixers numbers?

i wana either get it patched up so u cant tell or if thats not possible get it respayd.

Hey Driver,

I am the proud owner of a GT-T too. You will be in love again once shes all fixed up. As for getting it fixed...

My Dad owns Ginos Panel and Paint one of the top Panel and Paint shops in Perth, they will do an awesome job of fixing it up. The phone number is 9430 7288 website www.ginos.com.au (website DNS seems to be down right now, so try http://165.228.4.139)

My Brother also works there, he said that if a panel is keyed or scratched the correct way to fix it is paint the whole panel.

Anyways if you do decide to drop in, you will get quoted by either my brother or my dad, so they will recognise your car :) They may not be the cheapest around, but they will do the job properly and it will look awesome.

Cheers,

Jarred

U was goin to buy a Liberty TT memphis;)

He came ova wit the ute a week or so ago and i said is that a front mount, to which he replied happily.. YEP hehehe its very nice

Oh and personally.. id never give up a GT-T for a v8 ute! even an xr6 turbo one which r pretty cool

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