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492 for 6 cylinder 12 months rego, vs 328 for 4 cylinder.

CTP is probably the same regardless though and thats' another 300+

$318 for private ctp. Too bloody expensive if you ask me.

van is $410 with ctp so that puts this about the same by the look of it.

bodo,

opel Rekord - there was a 2 door version as well.

Shouldn't type tipsy, I meant 10mm spacer....

100mm is pretty huge!!

Is there something you should be telling us bodo re the direction you are taking with you car lol

NOOOO, just went looking for laughs

bodo,

opel Rekord - there was a 2 door version as well.

yeah i know, my old man used to own one..talks about how it happily did 200km/h...sounds scary to me.

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