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Old 23-10-2007, 09:15 PM   #1
TickfordXR
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Default E-Series.. Turbo 6 or Worked 8

Hey guys after much procrastinating.. im selling my EB XR6..

Im after something fresh.. I originally wanted an R33 Gts-t skyline.... but after many test drives of skylines with 320rwhp i just wasnt satisfied... I just dont think i can convert from the good old aussie falcon...

Ive got about 20k to spend... what do you guys reckon i should do...

just after some advice..

thanks,

Brad.

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