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Australian Claibra = crap as you can see above, however the import european models are good and you should make sure you get thye 6cyclinders as the fours are lemon melons, but really skip it :D

weren't they all just imported from overseas? which makes all of them crap?

like rebadged opels and the like

even though its been said, i hate these cars so passionately from experience that i must tell you they are a steaming pile of automotive crap and I feel we should wage war on zee germans for inflicting us with such horrible devices. they come with a bloody camira motor for f*cks sake. (not all of them you smart arses)

weren't they all just imported from overseas? which makes all of them crap?

What like all skylines are crap because they're all imported?

I think the best thing to do would be go on a calibra forum and ask if calibra's are crap, at least you'll get some positive responses (albeit biased). Asking if they are crap on a forum dedicated to skylines is bound to generate biased responses (negatively biased>)

What like all skylines are crap because they're all imported?

Jager had said that the aussie ones are shit but the import ones are good.

KillHSV then said that they are all imported. therefore if the aussie ones are shit then all are shit cause they all come from the same place.

Australian Claibra = crap as you can see above, however the import european models are good and you should make sure you get thye 6cyclinders as the fours are lemon melons, but really skip it

No the import ones are the 4's...the Aussie ones are the V6 (badged as HSV !!!)

Had a brief look at the 4WD Turbo model (NOT the base model) when I was looking at cars to buy. They are quite well equipped (full leather interior, etc) & reasonably quick but be prepared to shell large wads of cash when something breaks.

Jager had said that the aussie ones are shit but the import ones are good.

KillHSV then said that they are all imported. therefore if the aussie ones are shit then all are shit cause they all come from the same place.

yep, thats what i was geting at, plus it has a holden badge on it, there's another reason for not getting one

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