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Old 30-10-2012, 06:51 PM   #1
Lazy Peac*ck EB
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Default What sort of tow car should I get?

Alright guys, I have around 5-7k to spend on a car that will be both cool and fun to drive? I'm towing a s13 track car. Don't really want a 4WD, so like...utes, wagons or sedans. XF's, XD's and that sort of stuff are cool.

Opinions please!

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VT Wagon, stock. I hate Holdens, but the wagons look better than the Fords. Shame.

Ma Project Car Now

Grandpa ED with ma hectic louvres, LPG, stock as she goes, surprisingly reliable and goes ****in hard on gas!

Toy Car

XF UTE with XR6 Headlights, Chromed 12 Slotters, 4.1L 250 Crossflow, Triple Holley Carbs, Stage 4 Crow Cam, Extractors, 3" Exhaust, Yella Terra Roller Rockers, 5 Speed TREMEC Manual Box, 3.45 9" LSD. SOLD :(

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