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got really tired of hearing the ford vs holden bs there, its the same friggen car with different headlights and tail lights. quit telling me how sh*t 1 is compared to the other. and those utes were slow as f**k, funny how they still manage to loose control all the time though

i was thinking the random talent was better than the promo chicks.

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got really tired of hearing the ford vs holden bs there, its the same friggen car with different headlights and tail lights. quit telling me how sh*t 1 is compared to the other. and those utes were slow as f**k, funny how they still manage to loose control all the time though

i was thinking the random talent was better than the promo chicks.

you obvioulsy no sfa all about the utes then.

I hear you neck becomes slightly more red every time you drive 1 :( im sure they are the coolest out in the stix.

taken from their webpage "The Ute's are production based, and with limited modifications" i was under the impression they just had exhausts and maybe a brake upgrade.

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to be honest i dont think i actually saw any of the promo girls while i was there....strange.

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:(:O:O:O sooo in love with this car right now lol

Didnt he have engine dramas on saturday......me thinks not so reliable ride that one lol....

Dan as far as i knew the utes were production utes with very very limited modifications.....hence why they only do 8-10lap races and not like the supercars which does 70+ laps........never been a big fan of the utes.....

they not that bad when they start smashing :(

the minis had quicker lap times though :O they was tuff minis though

what would be entertaining is 1 of those time attack sessions like the malala sessions. kier wilsons 32 and revs rx7 n such but im sure they wouldnt like some non holden/ford stickered car beating there lap times.

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As much as I like 32's I would be morethen happy to pick something newer over something that's older.

If for some reason I make some decent enough money on the rigs I'll be looking at evos and f6's (Ba, Bf)

I like newer car :thumbsup:

32's and 33's might be getting a bit old but still has modern technology behind it....look after it and it will look after you

how hard is it to change the harmonic balancer on a RB25???? *looks at dale*

I would love an f6 or a maloo ute over a skyline other then a 34 or 35 gtr

such nice cars inside and out plus power

Each to their own. I personally wouldn't touch anything domestic and if I had to it'd be a Aurion/380 or Magna

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