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Old January 26th, 2013, 02:39 PM   #571
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My (sydneysider un-communist) brother says you're nuts if you buy an Australian-made car. He says no one buys them because everyone knows they're all sh*t. I'm not joking, he really said that

What do other Australians say?

It's more than fair too say we're not the best and never will be, there was also a time when we were crap Not anymore though.

This is a car I just garaged and will keep under cover, have a feeling it will be worth quite a bit in the future, mine only has different wheels,


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The hero of the sports luxury Ford Falcon line-up, the G6E Turbo, is differentiated from the G6E by a range of performance-oriented features, including the I6 Turbo engine that produces 270 kW of power and 533 Nm of torque, mated with a ZF six-speed automatic transmission.

Aussie designed and built, the G6E Turbo has drawn high praise, with industry judges here putting it on equal terms with some of the best to come out of Europe and Japan.

For reasons best known to themselves, the folk at Ford Australia abandoned the names Fairlane and LTD for their limo line models some time ago – a pity because the name Falcon G6E does not have the same cache.

Exotic name or not, the FG Falcon G6E Turbo definitely deserves a spot on the limousine ladder. Leg room in the back is enough to accommodate the most voluminous wedding dress and the wide opening rear doors allow for a dignified entrance and exit.

Ford says designers deliberately set out to produce a performance/luxury European feel with the lower radiator grille opening making a bold and assertive statement while swept-back headlights and purposeful upper and lower grilles combining to differentiate the G Series from other Falcons.

Inside, fabric-wrapped lower door trims and iPod Integration with the vehicle's audio system set the car apart from lesser siblings.

ENGINE:
Type: 4.0-litre turbocharged
Cylinders: Six cylinders in line
No of valves: 24
Compression ratio: 8.8:1
Engine management: Powertrain control module incorporating electronic throttle control
Fuel system: Sequential multi-point electronic injection
Fuel: Unleaded or Premium unleaded; E10 compatible
Maximum power: 270 kW @ 5250 rpm
Maximum torque: 533 Nm @ 2000-4750rpm
Transmission: ZF six-speed automatic with sequential sports shift, rear-wheel drive
That's more than good enough for me, only warranty issue I had was one rear window refused to come down, a 10 minutes fix. Has served us very well
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Old January 27th, 2013, 12:17 AM   #572
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I would kill for one of those For my money, the best looking of the muscle cars this country produced Pity that one ain't a Hemi 265 But I'd love it regardless.
I have a 2011 Challenger that is very true to the original except that it corners well and stops (SRT8 392 Hemi 6 spd manual)



The first song that I played in the car was of course "Racing in the Streets" by the boss. I love street racing.

The car is totally not PC. If you get on it, it swills premium. I only drive a few miles to work so it is ok. A really fun car if you like to wallow in wretched excess.
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Old January 27th, 2013, 01:11 PM   #573
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Air Conditining would be a must. 30+ at night is ridiculous
Yes and No.... I grew up without it, Mum and Dad have lived in the same house for longer than I've been alive without it ever being installed..More at end of post

The only time I use it is during the daytime, I work nights so when I get home early morning, I put it on lowest setting when it's going to be a ridiculously hot day, But other than work days, we tend too use the ceiling fans, I like them better

I remember when I was a kid, kept asking Dad when we were getting an air conditioner, over and over all summer. His response was simply this...If it's hot you're gonna be hot, it's what nature wants....In other words he didn't want too spend cash A few months later, winter came a bit early, was a cold day, I came home, Dad was lying in front of the heater watching TV....I went and turned the heater off. Dad asked me what I was doing, so I replied, If it's gonna be cold, you're gonna be cold that's what nature wants Dad I got one of those backhanders only Dads can dish out
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Old January 27th, 2013, 01:39 PM   #574
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I really think that the (early) homesteaders had it right, with large shady verandas right round the home.
Also good areas for entertaining.

In Queensland many of the old houses (called 'Queenslanders') were built on stilts, to allow air-flow underneath.

Where i am it's a little cooler at night. A friend of mine built a place using cement blocks incorporating cinders (which he sourced from a local factory) using a brick press. The cinders provided insulation. He later painted the walls white, inside and out and with large verandas front and back (which served as a carport at the rear) and large french windows in front, overlooking the countryside. The place had an almost constant, pleasant temperature.

A few fires at night in the middle of winter in this enormous open fireplace took the chill out of the air for the whole house and the whole thing looked a million dollars.
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Another post for my mate palo"Kev"5

Mate, I'm sure you'd be happy too know Russia had a huge influence on our culture, I present you this work of art,

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In 1935, the chef of the Hotel Esplanade in Perth, Western Australia, Herbert Sachse, created the pavlova to celebrate the visit of the great Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. Whilst it has been suggested this dessert was created in New Zealand, it has become recognized as a popular Australian dish.
If only you knew how often that is eaten and how good it tastes,
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Another post for my mate palo"Kev"5

Mate, I'm sure you'd be happy too know Russia had a huge influence on our culture, I present you this work of art,

Pavlova





If only you knew how often that is eaten and how good it tastes,
Never thought you were a cake-eater, Comrade. My mother would have liked you

I thought Australians ate jumbucks at billabongs

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My mother would have liked you
Does that mean she would like too have adopted me Then you and I could be brothers And I get ya into this country legally
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Does that mean she would like too have adopted me
Hahaha!

Well, you should never say never. She probably would have liked you

(She died almost 40 years ago, btw)

Would you have come home to meet her?



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Would that be bearable?

My family might force me to like you
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I thought Australians ate jumbucks at billabongs
I think i feel a fast food franchise coming on.
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