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Guest GR33DyMANGO

yer nismo freak. i was one of those that commented on that truck.

hey why are all american pickup trucks so awesome? they all look so damn nice! i wish they were right hand drive. how sweet is the pickup chuck norris drives. ohhhhh my son of rajab those cars are nice. i think it a gmc aswell.

what i cant believe is that in australia with all our "yer mate lets get a tough ute," we dont get sweet looking pickups like in america? hmm.. i guess the average australian probably wants something dull and boring looking. its good to see a country with some sense of style... well its more than that. its style and more... ie its a combination of making something good looking that is extremely practical at the same time.

one day im sure i'll get a sweet american car like a corvette or gmc pickup. hopefully they;ll be making right hand versions by the time im ready for one as compliance could make it an expensive purchase. anyway, im sure it'd be worth it.

i luv that pickup nismo freak:). thanks for putting up those pics:D

EDIT: oops and i forgot that its sierras truck. man i LUUUUVvvvvvvvvvv your truck!!!!!:P

Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

i saw a Ford F250 in my golf club car park the other day....DAMN!!! that thing was HUGE!!!! Would they be an import to Australia?? What engine are in those things!!

pick 'em up at your local FORD dealer! :P

Dodge Ram 350 with Cummings Twin Turbo Diesel = torque city :)

I personally love the GMC's, altho the Dodge Ram R/T with worked V10 viper base motor(viper used this motor orig) would be horn.. Also Ford Lightnings are the "sporty" variant of the trucks from them.

For now i'll stick to my ute, as the Yankee style trucks are to large for our roads etc. Beautiful as they are. :P

Guest GR33DyMANGO
Originally posted by summoner

I personally love the GMC's, altho the Dodge Ram R/T with worked V10 viper base motor(viper used this motor orig) would be horn.. Also Ford Lightnings are the "sporty" variant of the trucks from them.

the dodge viper rt10 is a sick car! ive gotta get a car like that some day.

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