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howdy y'all, i's passin thru lil ol pakenham today an this what i dun seen:

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aint she a beauty!

peanut butter jelly time y'all :)

Yeup! That thayre i mai bruther's, waiif's, seester's, little boy's, daddy's brother's truuk.

She ain't a beauty. She be need'n dem smokie stacks!

Yeeha cowboy. We've got blokes up here that stick stacks on their utes to get the truck look. I had a photo but I leted it so I fail...

Yep, many ute's in the Pakenham are with Smoke stacks. From HSV Maloo's to F250's.

If that was not enough, they also have those ghey yellow lights on aluminium side skirts and 4x RM Williams jumbo sized mud flaps.

Really horribly terrible. (and no, they don't get pulled over either).

I can see a few defects already however i would bet the boys in blue will not defect them

Yeah, but the police NEVER pull over country boys in Pakenham... Imports and clapped out Falcodores on the other hand

Not upset I moved.

I think that's the "stacks" everyone is talking about.

Yep that's correct!

I've seen worse down where i live, especially cause the area i live in is a bit country... i'll see if i can take a few photos next time i see them!

The challenge for them is who can have the most/tallest aerial's for the UHF etc.. some of them are just fake to look "good" haha

Yep that's correct!

I've seen worse down where i live, especially cause the area i live in is a bit country... i'll see if i can take a few photos next time i see them!

The challenge for them is who can have the most/tallest aerial's for the UHF etc.. MOST of them are just fake to look "good" haha

Edited for accuracy :D

I think that's the "stacks" everyone is talking about.

Yeah thanks,

I wasn't sure of the term "Stacks".

Yep that's correct!

I've seen worse down where i live, especially cause the area i live in is a bit country... i'll see if i can take a few photos next time i see them!

The challenge for them is who can have the most/tallest aerial's for the UHF etc.. some of them are just fake to look "good" haha

So to rice up a country bumpkin ute you gota put more aerial's on..?

(Deniliquin) Deni Ute Muster = Auto Salon for Rednecks?

"Deniliquin has the largest rice processing factory in the southern hemisphere. At its peak, the region produced 1.7 million tonnes of rice annually in the late 1990s; this year it will be lucky to produce more than 20,000 tonnes". - http://www.smh.com.au/news/drought/you-bea...0486569840.html

So riced up 4 bangers are ok in the outback...

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