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Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Snoozin wrote:I wouldn't be mocking myself... We wouldn't be where we were today in at automotive scene if it weren't for the timeless style of the G-zero. And lets face it... They are totally JDM so still fit today's popular tuning aesthetic perfectly.
Dell'Orto wrote:Shurikens > all
Æssahættr wrote:Golf Gti or Ford Focus are other possibilities, driven both in manual and been pretty impressed, especially with the focus (probably because I thought it was gonna be rubbish ) and being hatchbacks they are pretty dam useful.
rollaholic wrote:comparing one of the shittiest cars to ever come out of japan (legnum) to VWs best seller is hardly apples for apples though is it
the golf is not a terrible option, pretty well supported in NZ now. would still rather have a corolla
oh and in my experience euro owners are as lazy and dirty as the rest of us
BZG|Bling wrote:Proof to back up Euro owners have more disposable coin that is spent on servicing of their cars?
Sounds like a sales pitch to me
Harlet wrote:I hardly see how a legnum VR4 is one of the shittiest cars to come out of Japan.
Harlet wrote:
Hands up how many toyota/jappa owners on this forum have the original service manual with each and every service ticked off at the appropriate intervals by a workshop.
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B1NZ wrote:Its not really an issue with toyota/jappas if they miss a service or 2, But with a euro if the servicing schedule isn't up to date then be prepared to empty your wallet
iOnic wrote:B1NZ wrote:So what you're saying is that if you own a Toyota/Jappa you can get away with missing a year or two and only service your car once every 3 years/45000kms without any consequences?
iOnic wrote:B1NZ wrote:Its not really an issue with toyota/jappas if they miss a service or 2, But with a euro if the servicing schedule isn't up to date then be prepared to empty your wallet
Stupidest thing I've ever heard. I spose you have proof of this? I work on both on a daily basis and it sounds to me like you're talking out of your ass tbh. Most cars have a maintenance schedule that requires an oil and filter change every 10-15000 kms or once a year - whichever comes first.
So what you're saying is that if you own a Toyota/Jappa you can get away with missing a year or two and only service your car once every 3 years/45000kms without any consequences?
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