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Put a lift kit in with the dteks?

Just went and checked it out Leigh from drivers seat can't see past engine bulge! Lol

Interior is a massive let down, well compared to what I'm use to in the Lexus gonna crunch some numbers on it looks sweet in white

Golf R

fuel efficent (well for me) safe as houses for the baby and proably more fun than my skyline as i can drive it everywhere and not worry, just smash it about the place like a $2 crackwhore

Good to hear that your missus would be happy with the Golf R rather than your typical massive SUV

Does the WindowLicker really drive a R35 GTR?

Did you want a ride in it? He can give you a ride on something. Noimsayin?

I rkn u need a suv if I got kids so much shit to lug around I'll get one ASAP if I ever have kids

Gold r is hot they got the LEDs on the bottom at front?

For some reason I'm not a fan of SUV's

Happy to drive around in a 4 door sedan.

The only reason I can see that women drive SUV's, and a few have told me this is that they feel 'safer' in a big car. They may feel safe but then this also means they can't drive and park since its such a big car :domokun:

This is just a generalisation. I'm sure you gf is an awesome driver and parker :D

Golf R's are hawt. I wish I could afford :(

Sciorocco? FWD, though. No AWD goodness.

MKV R32 while still on P's... and then R. XD.

In other news, joys of life, got an EPA letter in the mail :P.

Posted in NA section as well, but thought I'd ask here if anyone knows the chances that a custom 2.25-2.5" mandrel bend, mild steel catback, with one (or two?) centre mufflers, and a twin tip muffler of some sort; will come in under the legal limit of 90dB?

May as well as take opportunity to change exhaust to something I want (current exhaust came with the car, and was too lazy/poor at the time to change) - and even better if it's legal. Don't really want to just go to a stock one, but yeah :/

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