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Starter Motor
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I have always felt that the right of an individual to modify their car as they see fit is and should always be upheld. However, if you look at the cover of the latest "StreetMachine- Fords"- you will see a beautiful street/strip style XY falcon given a full show quality resto. The sadness begins when you read that this XY is in fact a genuine XW GT that some Holden fan decided would look cooler dressed as an XY. It looks like an XY Falcon 500!!! To do this to such a beautiful car as an XW GT is a shame. Whilst this mans car itself looks great, I still I feel like there is something to be said for the preservation of such vehicles.
Now I love a good Holden, but perhaps Holden drivers should stick to owning Holdens and with this statement- I mean to target those "Fully Sick" Commodore owners who think a set of rims, a body kit and a sub-woofer in the boot make their cars unique! |
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