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HQ355 wrote:Nice work mate, just don't waste your talent on
Bavarian Money Wasters lol
I have to agree on that one.

nothing says shit for brains more than X series bmw.

The pinnacle of tits on a bull motoring.
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Titts on bull motoring would have to be a twin cab hilux 4wd ute with massive rims and super low profile tyres, you have a car that has become useless off-road a ute that's not really a ute ! At least you don't have to stop at stop signs lol
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2008 model
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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HQ355 wrote:Titts on bull motoring would have to be a twin cab hilux 4wd ute with massive rims and super low profile tyres, you have a car that has become useless off-road a ute that's not really a ute ! At least you don't have to stop at stop signs lol
The X bmw were marketed for being due purpose, off road and on. Can't do either. They remind me of a overweight hummer with a vw beetle roof sticky taped on top and boeing 747 windows to provide best blind spot free vision possible.

This is what happens if you would happen to have a politician design a microwave oven.
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This is what happens if you would happen to have a politician design a microwave oven.
Fixed for joo : This is what happens if you would happen to have a stupid, ignorant money grabbing cunt only interested in his/her own betterment design a microwave oven.
Titts on bull motoring would have to be a twin cab hilux 4wd ute with massive rims and super low profile tyres
Could not agree more. i shudder in disbelief when i see these, and, the hilux 4x2 with what appear to be 13" wheels (i think they are 14") - they look tiny on the vehicle, completely out of proportion.

I would dare not 4WD in anything new these days, yes they are extremely capable units, but, by christ the price of some of these things is outstanding, and, being 4WD is very hard on vehicles, somethings bound to break. Re-mortgage your house time!
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Haha yeah those monster truck hilux that run little caster wheels from Bunnings and have wheel arches so big you can fit several more wheels in there. Fucking stupid looking things. What puzzles me is that a lot of cars look like vacuum cleaners from last century and vacuum cleaners now some what like a vehicle.
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vlad01 wrote:Haha yeah those monster truck hilux that run little caster wheels from Bunnings and have wheel arches so big you can fit several more wheels in there. Fucking stupid looking things. What puzzles me is that a lot of cars look like vacuum cleaners from last century and vacuum cleaners now some what like a vehicle.
the dust buster look is what comes to mind when i look at new cars
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Yep most new cars suck !
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vlt304 wrote:
vlad01 wrote:Haha yeah those monster truck hilux that run little caster wheels from Bunnings and have wheel arches so big you can fit several more wheels in there. Fucking stupid looking things. What puzzles me is that a lot of cars look like vacuum cleaners from last century and vacuum cleaners now some what like a vehicle.
the dust buster look is what comes to mind when i look at new cars
+1

Fords and bitsaremissing have this look down pat.
Most new cars sound like vacuum cleaners too, or electric egg beaters.
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yep. they all look the fucking same and full of plastic, and, sounds like vaccuum cleaners. unless its a HSV or FPV.
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