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Old 09-08-2005, 01:57 AM   #10
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in my experience fords like my old GL arent built to take a thrashing.. i hardly thrashed that car, i never did a burnout or anything like that.. and on a hot day.. the injectors wouldnt run properly and at idle.. it would sit at about 400RPM and jsut rock.. meh whoe knows.. but the newer holdens i wouldnt thrash.. thats stupid coz they arent meant to be thrashed.. could probably say the same about fords too though.. save for v8's oooh yeah.. if i had to chose between a SS or SV8 and an XR8... id go for the XR hands down.. mainly coz it has the v8 sound to it.. the holdens have too much keeping them quiet, i mean why else do you get a v8 if not for the VROOOM and the sound it makes at high revvs.. seriously!! holden wake up!!!!!! Noone wants to buy a V8 that sounds like a 6, especially ESPECIALLY with todays petrol prices..
 
 


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