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Old 02-12-2005, 01:54 PM   #10
Ryan
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Originally Posted by Hunter

2) Commodores attract a wider market. Compare the number of bogan clowns doing burnouts in their fuly sik VL/VN/VP/VR/VS (VT is yet to reach the critical mass of bogans to be considered a truly bogan car) to the number of bogan clowns in Falcons doing burnouts. Hardly any. Commodore fans would say this is because Falcons can't do burnouts but we all know that the only reason Commodores do burnouts is because their owners don't bother putting good rubber on them cause they spent all their money on turning their car into a disco on wheels or police defect notices :
Yeah its quite sad really.

I guess you guys are lucky im not a Fulli sik VL driver that does burnouts.

lol @ disco on wheels I guess you mean the VTs with big subs and neons all the way through them?
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