why not FALCNT or POSTIE?
Since these 2 words are the most popular aussie buzzwords in this thai sugar cane art board.
why not FALCNT or POSTIE?
Since these 2 words are the most popular aussie buzzwords in this thai sugar cane art board.
That is not a Holden. That is a Chevrolet.
This is a Holden.
I will find you and steal that plate.
I would go for falcnt if it was a Falcon, but it's a Holden and the DMV would probably reject it anyway because muh chilluns.
It has Chevy badges like a poofta would have on theirs, which I'm replacing with the OEM Holden grille and trunk badge kit soon. The manufacturer information sticker in the driver door also says manufactured by GM Holden. It's a Chevy in name only, for now.
>never said I was wanting to be
>this entire post
jesus christ just end yourself
do you realize how pathetic you sound?
I hope for the sake of others around you that you don't try to put on an Australian accent
I do not. Why is it so wrong to badge the car with the original badge? A Chevy badge on a Holden is like putting a Holden badge on an Impala. An Impala isn't a Holden, but this is literally a VF Commodore with Chevy badges from the factory. Why are you so adamant in me keeping the Chevy badges on it when Aussies normally shit on others when they do the same but aftermarket?
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Because the Commodore is an Australian car.
You are not Australian, you do not live in Australia. You're just going to look stupid with a Holden badge on your Chevy.
That's a comfy looking garage user.
nice chinkshit mats