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Hi guys i thought id post up a thread to educate not only my self but all members on here about inormative dailys, i always wondered what would be a great daily while the pride and joy awaits the weekends so i think this would be a great start, i would like to keep it simple and short with key point information so its easier to flick through and have a read. For example...

Make/year: 1992 nissan 180

Market value : $5000

Price per tank: $70

Ks per tank: 300km

Post away!!!!

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Make/year: 1999 Pulsar SSS

Market value: $3500-5000

Price per tank: $60-65 on 98

kms per tank: 500-550kms

Make/year: 2005 Hilux 2WD dual cab (manual)

Market value: who cares

Price per tank: $90-110 diesel

kms per tank: 750-830kms

Make/year: 2007 Hilux 4WD dual cab with fitout (auto)

Market value: who cares

Price per tank: $90-110 diesel

kms per tank: 600-700kms

Make/Year: 2001 AU Falcon XR8 sedan

Market value: $7k

Fuel: $80 worth of 98

Range: 350-650km dependant of driving

Make/Year: 2006 BFII XR6 Turbo ute

Market value: $20k maybe??

Fuel: $100 full tank 98

Range: Used for towing so f**k all (350km) or bout 500km if not towing round town

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