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Old 12-11-2011, 11:57 PM   #1
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Default arnt the young fellas today spoilt with what cars are available cheap?

When I was on my p's, the cars we bought were xf falcons and vl commodotes. With a good set of extractors, intake they might push out 125kw. All the money saved up from part time work went into what I thought at the time were formidable cars.

These days a younfg fella with his 10 grand under his arm can pick up some formidable cars, ls1 calais or ss, au xrs, even a ba 6, wrx or a 200ax.

All would destroy the affordable xf or vl from my era. The generation before me in their kingswoods are probably thinking I was spoilt in the xf

Arnt they spoilt for choice and bang for buck these days? Back in my day you wouldn't even know about that sort of performance.

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