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23-02-2013, 11:03 AM | #31 | ||
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there should be no super car scare anyway, we are not in the 70`s now, any of these powerful cars have so many safety aids in 99% of cases you would have to be driving like an utter tool head and be hugely on the wrong side of the law to get them out of shape, bugger me the way some cars handled back in the 70`s and 80`s you did`nt need any power to get them out of shape, a perfect example was my mums old s3 blue bird, the thing was frighteningly easy to get crossed up.
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23-02-2013, 12:36 PM | #32 | |||
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If you want to see newish Ms, AMGs, Porsches, AUDIs and even Ferraris etc. on full song wander down to Lakeside or QR on a play day. I raced, I mean practiced advanced driver training, against many at Lakeside in my F6 a while back and while I never had a problem with Falcons or Holdens and could mix it up with some of the Ms etc. the "real" go fast cars like GTRs, Porsches and exotics just disappeared after the first corner in fact most were so fast that I and all the other FPV/HSVs was not even allowed to be on the track at the same time as them as we were just a rolling roadblock. Most of the exotic drivers were younger than me and I was in my 40s. |
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23-02-2013, 02:54 PM | #33 | |||
335 - STILL THE BOSS ...
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When I bought my GT of course I test drove everything I thought was a contender ..... admit some were a couple of years older based on the $$$ I was spending at the time, but some of those were worth $200,000 when new. AND still bought the GT335. Wrote a long thread on the cars that were available in the price range and when you start to seriously look, with money in your pocket, as nice as an AMG might be, the age, K's and condition of the 80k plus models, many were looking very second hand ..... especially at that price and hard to justify. The FPV was easily justifiable ...... I think ol' Lefty has left the building
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23-02-2013, 06:58 PM | #34 | ||
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its funny, that 30-40 years ago, the performance of a porsche wasn't that far off a holden torana (or any of the local v8 offerings). AS time went on, that gap has just gotten wider and wider to the point where it will never be close again...
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