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Thanks all....

Yeah, dezz i havent driven the Monaro since Heathcote hahahahaha its just not me and now that the GTO is haning around the monaro isnt looking so tasty anymore!

The rims are Lenso Muse in a 19... 18's just didnt fill the guards enough.. the photos dont do the car justice, in the flesh it looks mint..

No track work for me!!! I learnt my lesson once so if i do get track fever again ill be on the look out for a cheap fun track car...

No track work for me!!! I learnt my lesson once so if i do get track fever again ill be on the look out for a cheap fun track car...

Its a shame you had the drama you did. Its always a risk. What year model is it? Does it have the 5spd or 6spd, i seem to remember the late model ones havign 6 spds?

I drove this car :(, and it is trully awesome.

I would even say that off the line this may have have beaten Shivam's 32GTR, b4 his mechanic troubles, for the first 100m. As Dave stated the RB26 has more up top.

This car really surprised me and Dave made the right choice, the amount of low end torque is incredable, especially for a modified twin turbo car.

i learnt to drive in a GTO when i was 16... my dad had a 91 model with a lot of porsche running gear in it...

awesome cars... so cheap in NZ too which is good :( until u go to resell it.

oh and does it have the leather interior with all the gadgets?? ie adjustable mufflers and all the other gizmos

No leather but has all the gadgets, like adjustable mufflers, cruise control, Active Aero which is fun (at 80kph the front spoiler drops as u can see in the photos and therear spoiler moves)

Ill be with you all at the next drag day to see how she goes!

Launching from a standstill is just rediculous witin it, fantastic traction, even in the wet.. im keen to see my 60 foot times.

The rims are Lenso Muse in a 19... 18's just didnt fill the guards enough.. the photos dont do the car justice, in the flesh it looks mint..

Have to agree ... after seeing this car in person, the car is mint!!! Very sleek looking car in person thats for sure.

and DAMN those wheels look good in those pics!! :)

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