Bug Boy
Post #37
You could probably get a brand new Golf GTi for that much. |
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insanek4gsxr750
Post #39
i wouldnt do a new ford v8 though even the stock ss's beat those shit carts lol |
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CALIbrated
Post #41
Audi A4 B7 S-Line Quatrro, with APR Stage 3. |
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aufalcon140
Post #44
maybe look at the fpv GS's 5L supercharged V8, starting at about $50,000, might be ok if you can talk the price down / save a little bit more? Probably this if you could save a bit more or haggle them down. If not then defs a F6 or Maloo |
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DAL32
Post #50
gtr herp s2000 derp s15 hurrrrrr bmw merc car and road bike house deposit sped 2k on a micra? Wait a few years and get an ft-86? Would fit your criteria if you could find a second hand one haha. If those cars are going for $45k no one will ever buy them. Golf R32 or maybe S3. You might be able to get a 130i also? |
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bikerboy
Post #51
Are you willing to look outside BMW for non-Aussie? He said four seats. No I didn't, 2 seats or four seats, not fussed, just me and the missus. 2007 WRX STi 6 speed manual sedan. Around $5K and an instant 240Kw@wheels daily driver, with excellent fuel economy. Should also have change left over... What are they like on fuel, I get so many mixed stories, as they are all time AWD? Where as GTR's are rear, then front active when slip. SO the motors driving 4 wheels all the time instead of two? EVO? No offense to mitsubishi owners, but they don't rate in my books. Should buy a 2007 R8 Clubsport. Seriously though, why would you part with something like that? Ex-lease car I bought from my old job, 120,000kms, out of warranty, etc etc. Do you want another v8 or were you thinking of going forced induction Either, have had turbos, twin turbos, 8's, 6's and 4's maybe look at the fpv GS's 5L supercharged V8, starting at about $50,000, might be ok if you can talk the price down / save a little bit more? Hmmmmmmm, supercharged Mustand motor... Not a VW man, I'm a big bloke, 6'2, 120kgs, I don't fit in a Golf all to well, already looked at VW Golf and Passat CC BMW 330ci E92? Audi A4 B7 S-Line Quatrro, with APR Stage 3. win. Stock 147kw, 280nm Stg3 279kw, 476nm Links info? Price? modifying it or keeping it stock?? Depends on car I guess, warranty etc etc |
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abostolemybike
Post #53
dude you cant go past a fg xr6t you could pick up a really low km/late model for 30-35k. So youll have some change if you wanna tune it etc |
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637OFF
Post #54
I might just leave this here https://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=704409 Might be out of you prive range but could neg. |
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bikerboy
Post #56
Your inventing some cars here. To O.P. after seeing what those HSV's are capable of I would not sell one of those if I had it already Do alot of Km's, had to sell my R8 as it was 120,000km+ Now looking to go newer/less kms, I'd settle for another HSV, I just want to see what people suggest if I'm not sticking with HSV |
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wolfman101
Post #59
Ve HSV clubby Audi r8 Audi rx6 Audi s5 VW golf r32 g35 coupe Nissan g37 coupe or convertible coupe 370 z v35 skyline 350gt 4WD Toyota tundra Holden Colorado lxr Isuzu dmax TRD hilux Audi q5 Holden captiva sports Hang on, What planet are you living on? Must be cool to be able to get an R8 for 150k less than here... |
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Big_Daz
Post #61
i wouldnt do a new ford v8 though even the stock ss's beat those shit carts lol Could you be more full of shit? Maybe the 5.4 litre boss but the new 5l Supercharged Coyote engines, even in the detuned 315kw engine of the GS is a quicker car than any HSV they currently make (basing on magazine tests only... Cars tested same track at the same time) To the OP have a look/drive of the FG G6ET and XR6T, you wont be dissapointed. FG F6 is even better...... Otherwise id say maybe a Golf R32 or Golf R or E46 M3 BMW.... |
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mitch-10-02
Post #70
Ve HSV clubby Audi r8 Audi rx6 Audi s5 VW golf r32 g35 coupe Nissan g37 coupe or convertible coupe 370 z v35 skyline 350gt 4WD Toyota tundra Holden Colorado lxr Isuzu dmax TRD hilux Audi q5 Holden captiva sports same car you idiot... |
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