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Old 14-01-2006, 12:02 PM   #11
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There is far too many old people, with nothing better to do than complain to news papers and talkback radio. Anyone who enjoys driving, owns a nice car or even anyone associated with "modified" cars are rapidly becomming worse than drug dealers. But on the point of this thread I dont think its the NA XR6 or even the XR6T or XR8's they should worry about, its the 15yr old imports that scare me. Most of the kids driving them have no insurance, and the cars themselves have no modern safety features other than Seat Belts, some of which are retro fitted for ADR. Whats more if he was referring to xr6's in general, a 95 EF XR6 would be far safer than a 1989 nissan silvia.
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