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HAHHAHAAHHA go check out his cardomain page http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/777775

and look at the results from his stupid question of turbos vs V8 and TURBOS are killing him in the results ahhahaha

OH another thing he's babbling so much about a 5.7L car putting out high 11s and Perth has got 2.6Ltr cars putting out low 10's hahaha hell go hunt down Cypher in Myaree their 2L RX3 can go down the qrt in low 9's.

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lol who cares.

in the end who the shit pays over $50k for a ford or holden? heh

if you want to pay.. pay... go drive it instead of posting on forums.

and if i could afford the petrol i'd have my 351 '69 XW GT back on the road.

horses for courses

hey also go hunt down the car MESMERIZE its abit closer to your engine litre, its a twin turbo Soarer that does low 11 on street tyres. and you can't miss the car its got a full Haleqain paint job.

anyone else in perth can recommend this fool some 10sec GTRs to do and try is wang at.

i work as a mechanic at a holden dealership and get to drive cars like yours which i would give a bit of credit if you wernt so up your self. i drive a commodore and a turbo civic and would choose a GTR over your car anyday but not cause i dont like your car but because a GTR would make your car handle like a barina. And whats your user name on street commodores forum?

hey also go hunt down the car MESMERIZE its abit closer to your engine litre, its a twin turbo Soarer that does low 11 on street tyres. and you can't miss the car its got a full Haleqain paint job.

anyone else in perth can recommend this fool some 10sec GTRs to do and try is wang at.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ighlight=ND4SPD

Oh another thing SkylineKiller since you like to read MOTOR mag, check out the Nov/Dec 2003 edition of which STOCK cars can actually hit 300kmhs not cause their speedos say it.

the Lamborghini Murcielago got 301 and who topped the list???..... a $40K R33 GTR STOCK that hit 305 and 306 kmh in its 2 alloted tries.

3 HSV cars were in it and none of them got close. The closest was a $120K yes $120K 1200kg CSV Mondo what pumps 375Kw Stock and it only got to about 280kmh so whats the point when its speedo says 320kmh top speed. Typical HOLDEN theoretic nonsence. Least FORD enthusiasts people are more clued on to what's happening in the car scene.

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