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• #27352
I'll make a prediction - that Devel 16 thing will never get beyond a couple of rolling development cars.
Even those will be stripped down and re-clad Lambo's.
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• #27353
You mean a thimpering brown-nother?
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• #27354
It's the fucking Mark Corrigan shirts and that shit blue he paints all his cars and his 'staff', you're a fucking youtuber, fucking staff!
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• #27355
Not that I'm knocking anyone with a speech impediment, but yes.
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• #27356
I passed my learners test today... Lookout, Queensland...
So will it be
or
?
Incidentally I found driving in Australia to be a lot like driving in the UK - traffic, big multi-lane highways, roundabouts, spaghetti junctions etc. Didn't go into the empty bit though. Now, driving in NZ is very, very different. State Highway 1 - the equivalent of the M1 - is a single-track road in places. A few years ago it was still a gravel road in places.
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• #27357
Where we are on the Redcliffe peninsula is pretty quiet, loads of traffic everywhere else tho'... I really don't wanna own a car but it's essential out here...
People drive like maniacs, being overtaken by a huge double semi-trailer going well over the speed limit is pretty frightening... Not looking forward to driving out on the highway very much...
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• #27358
You'll get used to it.
DJ's recently passed his driving test too. He's having a field day!
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• #27359
Hah yep tell me about it, the trucks just dwarf anything you'll see in Europe.
Luckily since there are no dual carriageways in NZ South Island I have never been overtaken by a truck (except in town where they put cycle lanes on the same road as logging trucks?!)Drivers are pretty mental in Aus yeah. Had someone pull over into a layby to let me pass, then held the horn down and just pulled back in as I was passing. Then I got undertaken by a minibus doing maybe 130 outside Wagga Wagga, never seen that manoeuvre before. Lots of people doing literally 30km/hr in 100 zones too. I guess you've just got to be super-defensive - being a cyclist helps.
If/when you go back to the UK you won't be one of those mentalists that's anxious about their 1hr30m 'long drive' to see a relative. It's weird listening to people moan about an hour's drive from one city to another... mate I live six hours from the nearest city.
EDIT - You didn't answer my question though, Ford or Holden?
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• #27360
Flapless Commodore SS, obvs...
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• #27361
Wrong choice Holden boy. You've got a True Blue Beating coming your way.
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• #27362
TBH I'll probably get a Toyota...
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• #27363
Yah not the cause the effect.
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• #27364
Wash your mouth out! We'll find you a nice Holden.
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• #27365
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/holden/auction-1055086385.htm
In nz.
Trading post for Australia.
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• #27366
The Nuvo Australian chooses between a Hyundai or a Kia. Toyota is the traditionalist choice.
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• #27368
Ask dale to find you one
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• #27369
I'd love to see Joe driving to the shops in a 10 second Commodore that Dale provided.
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• #27370
MX5 targa top.
Not sure if weirdest boner...
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• #27371
I could drag all the way to the shop from my gaff...
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• #27372
Nice video from Wools here too
http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/22/11287786/mazda-miata-rx5-rf-announced-new-york-auto-show-2016
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• #27374
Woof!
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• #27375
Mines Petrol!! Stay away from the diesels. 15,000miles in 9 months and only expensive thing that broke was a headlight. £600. Trade Price.
Oh and the massive hole in my bank account from the 15.5mpg average over those past 9 months
No, not impossible, although you'd need some very long finger followers running from a camshaft in the middle of the V to the cylinder heads unless you had pushrods. Turns out it does have pushrods, anyway.