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turned 18, getting a vz sv6

Whitesack07

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get a manual if you can, youll get bored of an auto. And dont rush to buy one, you said you need one in two weeks, i learnt my lesson, dont get caught in the moment and buy something you may regret, take your time and be prepared to walk away and wait for the right car.

Took me about 4 months of searching to find my ute, i wanted manual, leather, low k's, hard cover an either Turismo blue, Impulse blue or devil yellow, the fact i paid 15k was just a bonus, but me saying that, take your time to find the right one dude, you wont regret waiting to find it :)
 

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I can see another VZ at the Auctions, wreckers or Panel shop in the next few months.
 

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As others have said, it's tempting to put the pedal to the metal but combined with inexperience this may lead to disaster. Learn to drive first, then give her a few good squirts.

An SV6 is definitely a good choice. They're still a favourite of mine, even after a decade of driving.
 

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one of the best cars i have ever driven
coming from someone who lloves the **** out of imports and drifting
put a 307 lsd dif in the back of 190 vz
what a beautifull macheine
 

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A good quality K&N cold air intake (not just a poddy), Extractors and definitely lowered shocks and springs. Also some nice VX GTS 19" rims (IMO they are the best factory rims ever!) or some VE Series 2 SS rims.
nah i want some 20" rims ;) what colour rims go with a silver sv6 you reckon?

I can see another VZ at the Auctions, wreckers or Panel shop in the next few months.
not at the auctions or wreckers, but maybe at the Panel shop coz i wanna get the spoiler holes welded :)

As others have said, it's tempting to put the pedal to the metal but combined with inexperience this may lead to disaster. Learn to drive first, then give her a few good squirts.

An SV6 is definitely a good choice. They're still a favourite of mine, even after a decade of driving.
i'm actually a responsible driver. well it looks like sv6 is the way to go at the moment!
my bro has a ve sv6, so i reckon they'll go nice side by side :)
 

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I've had a VX S and now a VE SV6. Both very good cars. VE has considerably more power.
 
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