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Mate if you find a 50th anniversary at the right money I'd buy that. Saw an auto sunburst ute the other day with 12k on it for 34k driveaway.

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I don't like sunburst... Reminds me of a commodore..

I like the really dark green

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Think he was talkin bout how you bagged manuals. Then got one. Then took it all back. Now bag zfs.

I have done a backflip on the fg2 after seeing it in person. Wanted to have sex with it, now id still root it but definately chew my arm off in the morning.

Wont be surprised to see you buy one though dizzl when your green machine hits 150,000kms next year. :stirthepot: so just be shhhhhh about fg2 till then hahaha. So many comments to be quoted of you bagging manuals haha.

Nah people just spin sh*t, never bagged manuals just said they were slower then the auto. Which they are.

Everyone loves their ZF till it breaks on them, they're the same sorta blokes that wouldn't say anything anyway when it happens too. Just pretend that it's all hunky dory to save face.

This will be my last Ford too.

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Do you regret buying the green machine now dillz? And how much do you want for the limo? I know someone who is interested.

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Pretty sure I said that after me XE Dillz.

The trick is to buy a USED Ford. Pull it to bits and rebuild it properly. The parts are pretty good. The design usually very good. Build quality is non existent these days.

Must say Nissans are looking better he he.

If you can buy one new as a company car and have a very low residual. Buy it for yourself at that and play. You can always dress it up and play a bit while the warranty is still there and you know exactly what you are modifying and what you really need to modiify. Trouble whith this is your driving a four year old HOT car. But it is the cheapest way to do it.

Decent suspension, tyres and speakers were my first choice. Cause first and foremost it's a car. A daily.

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