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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*

That's just the thing. Their old and finding one that has been looked after well is going to be hard.

Seeing as there cheap now aswell, more young people would own them, thrash them and not look after them.

Sure they have some modern tech init but so does an evo and probably more too.

Just would want something newer.

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

My mom also wanted an aurion but when she got one as a rental she didn't like it.

Nothing wrong with domestic cars. Parts are easy and heaps of people that can work on them.

But when I am going to look for another car I'm looking at moving up with something newer domestic or import I really don't mind as long as it newer then what I've had low km and some proof of it been taken care of. Nothing against 33 or 32, shit I've owned both. Just want to move up in the car world haha.

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

This is true, how many VE's will be on the road in 15-20yrs?

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

We both know what the quality of domestic market cars are Steve, especially GMH :cool:

This is true, how many VE's will be on the road in 15-20yrs?

But how many commos will have less then 150,000km in 15-20 years like the majority of 15-20 year old imports haha

I don't like holdens but a new car is a new car to me :cool: plus I would want to off load my cars every 2 to 3 years for something else I can't stand owning a car for to long for some reason.

Still want an f6 typhoon or an evo. Evos first choice though :)

We both know what the quality of domestic market cars are Steve, especially GMH :cool:

And unfortunately I'm bound by confidentiality agreements with both GM and their suppliers I do work for so I can't really say much more....

But how many commos will have less then 150,000km in 15-20 years like the majority of 15-20 year old imports haha

I don't like holdens but a new car is a new car to me :blush: plus I would want to off load my cars every 2 to 3 years for something else I can't stand owning a car for to long for some reason.

Still want an f6 typhoon or an evo. Evos first choice though :yes:

yeah have to agree....never used to like EVO's but they're growing on me as they are an absolute track weapon and one of the very few cars that GTR's struggle against at Malalla and Hill Climb events.

fairly sure i seen these rims on a certain red S14 in the past

http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r102/cr...e0023Medium.jpg

and youd be right. look a shit ton better on the 31 than they did on the 200.

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