Is it still normal to own a v8 car in your /cunt/?

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Yes.
Anyone who doesn't own a v8 car in Australia isn't actually an Australian, anything they say is propaganda paid for by Elon Musk and the EU.

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Fun fact, my v8 car has been 5 times more environmentally friendly than a Tesla model 3 would have been over 220,000km and 21 years of constant use.
A Tesla model 3 would be on its 3rd battery change if it were the same age as my car and 1 set of those batteries alone hurts the environment more than my horrible v8 car has in 21 years of use, how bout that?

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You guys know how you all hate LPG as a fuel source cuz explosions right?
Ever seen what happens when the Lithium in those batteries hits water?
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my 40yo truck has a v8 and is straight piped lmao

My car has a 3 inch twin system with 2.5 inch extractors, no mufflers just 3 resonators to give them nice pop crackle snaps off the throttle

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can you gey a mustang in australia?

yeah, you can get any model of mustang in Australia, they have always been here but they only became popular after the Falcons stopped being produced.

Also that isn't a mustang lol
don't mustangs have leaf springs?
Ones as old as my car do anyway iirc

What are you talking about?

Except for the latest generation where they make rhd versions from factory and some early 2000s Mustangs. Not really.
You'd have to import it and convert it to right hand drive. Making it expensive and a quite a hassle.

A 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Auto is 160k AUD ~100k USD here. Because of the RHD conversion costs.

They all had a solid rear axle up until the newest gen.

I'm still on p's so I can only drive a v6
But I can't wait to buy a v8 in a year

Have you really never seen a mustang or something? we don't have the 25 year import ban like America, you want a mustang? You can have one even before Ford Australia sold them at a stealership.

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Why do angloids always need to compensate with big motors ?

wait didn't they make it power to weight again?
Because a VZ SV6 commonwhore is more powerful than a VT 5 litre v8 clubsport.

you have to convert it?

Does anyone drive toyota centuries in Australia?

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Post the bus you ride

They were sold here? yes.
So was all sorts of neat stuff Americans never got.

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I drive an audi a4 break

But then also the century was competing with pic related in 2004 and i would 100% have the Grange over a century any day of the week.

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I had to sell my v8 and now I just have my mx5. feels bad man.

>220,000km
>A Tesla model 3 would be on its 3rd battery change
Retard

>21 years
I drive about 10,500km a year, that a problem?
In 21 years in the absolute best case scenario a Tesla model 3 would be on its 3rd set of batteries in that time period regardless of kilometers traveled.
At worst it is on its 5th set on a 5 year replacement cycle as is normal with super charging.

If it's not right hand drive it's not legal. Unless it's a very old car.

Anything 25 years or older can be registered on club registration for $90 per year for 90 days of driving, another $90 gets you another 90 days for that rego that year.

Never seen a new one. But I have seen old ones online that are imported.

There are new centuries? I thought they stopped making them in the mid 2000's?

no lol gas is $1,78 per litre here
but i sometimes see 5.0 mustangs