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hahah this is funny,

I've spent about 10 mins trying to think of something to say.....but words fail me. I'd be very interested to see a commodore that you could make as efficient, powerful and handle as well as a skyline on the same budget.

Plus theres always the undeniable fact that skylines look oh so much better!!

EDIT: Just realised he's 21 and lives in Perth. I wish i didn't waste my time replying now, he's got no hope

well if you want to get back on topic you said your belief was

The reason why, is that my beleif has always been that holdens will get the same performance, for a lower price when compared to a jap car.

ive challenged you to find me a holden that has greater performance than my car in ONE aspect, acceleration, deceleration, or handling for the same price, and so far youve been unable to come up with the goods

stop being an ignorant internet troll, your wasting all our time with your idiocy

holdens are inferior, and unless you present some evidence your comments are not worth anyones time

like i said guys, i'll prove you wrong, when i prove you wrong. Until then, back to the original subject please. I've gone as far as i'm willing to with the side-conversations so i'm stating now that this will be my last post on these forums if you can't keep your opinions to yourselves. I asked a simple question and i want a simple answer. Thank you =]

like i said guys, i'll prove you wrong, when i prove you wrong. Until then, back to the original subject please. I've gone as far as i'm willing to with the side-conversations so i'm stating now that this will be my last post on these forums if you can't keep your opinions to yourselves. I asked a simple question and i want a simple answer. Thank you =]

I thought you were a know all , how came you don't know that ? Like you know the tare weight of a stock HQ V8 ,1800 kg ? Street legal and running under 8 seconds 1/4 mile ?

With a stock n/a 308 to top it all off . You want people to take you serious ?

What a wanker ?

I can tell the fastest thing you have driven would be a stock HQ Holden capable of 18 second 1/4 mile downhill with a tail wind .

....

I'm not even going to bother with the ****ing morons in these forums anymore -.-

I NEVER SAID IT WAS A STOCK 308 PULLING 8s FOOL!

God damn, i've never met anyone so retarded -.-

Goodbye all :cheers:

You are the only retarded moron here . You probably can't even drive .

Hey all,

I'm new to the forums, linked here by a mate who was trying to prove that there are skylines that'll do under 8s. The reason why, is i told him i know of a certain HQ that also does under 8s. Now for you un-enlightened in the Holden area of car ownership, a HQ is a very early tank-like model of kingswood, and you can definately expect them to weigh more than a skyline, or even the latest commodore.  

They weight 1800 KG and for all their weight and the fact that it's using a decades old 308 engine, i wanted to know how that compares to this day + ages brand new technology. Now that i know that some skylines are in fact done up to be 8s or better cars, the thing i want to know about now, is cost. The reason why, is that my beleif has always been that holdens will get the same performance, for a lower price when compared to a jap car. Not that i don't like jap cars, to be perfectly honest the 300zx fairlady z is one of my favourites... more because of the attraction than the performance lol. However, i am a proud australian, and i'm sick of hearing jap car lovers bag the crap out of my beloved holdens, which i know can already can quite easily keep up with most modded cars out these days.  

So can you all do me a big favour, especially enthusiasts like FORCEFED RB26DETT, and post a little information please? I don't need specs, just a rough price range, and what speeds you pull down the 1/4 would be great thx :cheers:

Hey, I just read your message and would be happy to send you a video of the GTR doing a 7.95 at 181mph (292km/h), just show me where to send it and it's yours.

I like the 308 in the VP idea. Holdens had 304's from VL until the LS1 and General Motors had control (and ownership) of Holden for many years before the LS1 was introduced.

You don't even know your own cars.

I would have thought you could afford an interstate phone call by the age of 21. Have you got a job yet?

I think you are a wanker sir. Post 25 was probably your orgasm and post 27 kleenex time.

I like the 308 in the VP idea.  Holdens had 304's from VL until the LS1 and General Motors had control (and ownership) of Holden for many years before the LS1 was introduced.

You don't even know your own cars.

I would have thought you could afford an interstate phone call by the age of 21.  Have you got a job yet?

I think you are a wanker sir.  Post 25 was probably your orgasm and post 27 kleenex time.

OWNED :matrix:

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