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Prefer a ford, families always had fords driven up to 300,000 with no issues. Holden's always have issues from my experience.

Digging the f6 turbos too but I know I'll start modding again.. Need to learn restraints

You're gonna mod anyway man, it's not the car it's the person. Shit there's no need for me to mod my bike and I never thought I would but I'm doing it. And the Skyline was meant to be a daily while I got my other car back on the road (7 year project), 10k later...

I can't help it man it's like domino with the 200, when u do one thing somethig else has to be done to cope, then something else to cope with that etc.. The package that Leigh has is nicely assisting my decisions

You're gonna mod anyway man, it's not the car it's the person. Shit there's no need for me to mod my bike and I never thought I would but I'm doing it. And the Skyline was meant to be a daily while I got my other car back on the road (7 year project), 10k later...

Only to an extent.. depends on the car. I have no urge to mod my EA

Hilux is slow but f**k its a beast! Feels bit weird driving a ute that big

Chap laps tonight

Heard the new ford ranger has triton hilux etc covered

You're gonna mod anyway man, it's not the car it's the person. Shit there's no need for me to mod my bike and I never thought I would but I'm doing it. And the Skyline was meant to be a daily while I got my other car back on the road (7 year project), 10k later...

Only to an extent.. depends on the car. I have no urge to mod my EA

Hilux is slow but f**k its a beast! Feels bit weird driving a ute that big

Chap laps tonight

Heard the new ford ranger has triton hilux etc covered

Only to an extent.. depends on the car. I have no urge to mod my EA

True, you have to at least like the vehicle, but Aaron is gonna buy something nice and he'll end up modding it regardless of what it is.

Not saying the EA isn't nice...lol

True, you have to at least like the vehicle, but Aaron is gonna buy something nice and he'll end up modding it regardless of what it is.

Not saying the EA isn't nice...lol

not if theres going to be a factory warranty on it.. but seeing as leigh had 250 at the wheels stock. thats not bad at all.

i cant remember the last time i've driven my own car and not worried about a copper around the corner.

i cant remember the last time i've driven my own car and not worried about a copper around the corner.

Probably when you had the Stagea but only once you were off your P's and before all the mods? lol.

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