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80 series turbo diesels in Western Australia (WA)

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80 series turbo diesels in Western Australia (WA)

Post by jsttry »

Am coming for a trip to Perth in early August (5-6 August) and was wondering if anyone has a early model 80 series turbo diesel I can take for a test drive as a comparison? Particularly an auto.

Want to make sure what I'm looking at is of average performance.
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Post by jsttry »

i take it no one has one of these?
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Post by shanegtr »

Not me, I've got the good old slug 1hz :armsup:
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

mate you should just go to a couple of car yards mate.

what is nuts in WA is everyone driving arond in chev V8 diesels.
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Post by dow50r »

rofl....have you considered what your asking??? what if you stack it or dont come back??? will insurance H e l p....caryard is goodadvice...
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