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Ducatiboy stu

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This has been getting around town for a while,,

No...its not a Commodoore....but its a Supacheap special...

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I knew straight away it wasn't a como. The bonnet scoop and racing stripes clearly identify it as a Shelby Mustang.


Seems as though the motorists of Grafton would rather park at around 48 deg to the kerb rather than 45.
 
Actually it isnt a Ford.

With regard to parking.....I thought they did rather well as most of the car is within the lines...
 
Holden Cruze, the great ***** car of many a callback!
A friend of mine has the 1.4L turbo version and it's been called back 6 times now...
 
Ducatiboy stu said:
This has been getting around town for a while,,

No...its not a Commodoore....but its a Supacheap special...

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bogan car.jpg
Special? Looks like a million other grey family sedans getting around :)
 
sp0rk said:
Holden Cruze, the great ***** car of many a callback!
A friend of mine has the 1.4L turbo version and it's been called back 6 times now...
Same same, but different
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i-a-n said:
Commodore?

Looks nothing like Lionel Richie to me.
I'd love to see a YouTube satire of that Tap King ad, where Lionel asks the question, in song, and the guy tells him, "Fk NO!" and pours a homebrew from the tap, in the fridge door, or from a Pluto or bronco tap in the fridge.

Maybe it's just me who thinks that way?
 
Probably..

But it raises an interesting question. I cannot for the life of me think of one time I've ever seen a HBS advertise in the media outside the regular outlets. Whats up with that?
Surely a 20 second slot on one of the major AM stations would be worth a shot. I mean, you know that demographic includes a bunch of old blokes who spend half their time in the garage drinking piss anyway.
Why build scale replicas of tall ships when you could be mashing in?

Just a thought.


Anyway, back on topic.

Holdens are ******. Thats why they went broke. Probably.
 
My previous Holden? Every single plastic component in the cooling system broke systematically, one after the other, at age 10. It's like they specced the plastics incorrectly. Over the course of two years that's $6000 in repairs on a car I bought used, and my wife fortunately wrote it off with another $3000 repair on its way. (Way to go baby! Best. Write off. Ever!!!!!!) Why'd I do it? I could afford the repairs but not another car. **** me if ever I set foot in another one.
 

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