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My Japan 180 got a few photos in the December Issue of Drift Tengoku magazine, only drove the car for 1 week over there and it gets photos in a magazine, had my car in Aus for almost 4 years and it gets nothing LOL :mage:

The blue 180 is mine

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Thanks mate!

Hahaha nah, not interested in the fulli hektik look. Wanted to make it look clean and simple like the ol' 33 :cheers:

Originally wanted a basic VE Omega as a daily, but though "nah, might as well get a SV6", to which I thought "If I'm considering a SV6, I should probably consider the SS". Finally, I was like "If I'm gonna get a SS, it might as well be the top of the range SS-V".

Biggest upsell WIN for Holden dealership. Biggest money-saving FAIL by me :(

I miss the 14 lol. This car is a lot more comfortable, but the fact that I could get the ass end out by simply planting 3rd is something I severely miss..270kw was a lot in that car

However overall the e7 is much better! Best car I've owned yet

Ahhh yeah, 270rwkw in a 1300kg (if that) package would be something. Good to hear you're enjoying the E7 though, absolute rockets when you get it right. And f-ing quick still if you don't haha

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