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saw the good old holden hq ute after work.

'cat mud flaps' stickers galore, massive fog lights antana's all over the joint, big bull bar, the dude had to keep reving it out to keep it alive, even went through a red light incase it died on him

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extra fog lights yo.

thats one big bar, is he planning on hitting buffolo or something lol.

also whats with all the antenna's are they trying to pick up a signal from space to see if aliens do exist or something.

damn no sothern cross stickers either...that would top it off and a good "love it or leave it" stickers...man that is sum f**ked up shit...the cops dont bother cuz their prob scared there going to catch something from the driver...cuz they cant be coming from good places...BOGAN RICE FTW

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There's a bunch of these "Bundy Boys" around my place, one has setup his commonwhore ute with stacks, and has had a diesel injection system installed into the headers so that he blows black smoke out of the pipes...

Seriously, these guys have NFC!

The F100 is an ugly, shit car, made worse but the ridiculous flaps and stickers.

Imagine the $ he wasted on all those stickers?!

I once saw a father and son redneck combo driving their utes. The old man's was a smick new XR8 ute, ruined by the huge mudflaps, foot rails with lights, stickers and get this... A real full-sized set of braham horns stuck to the roof. FFS.

They annoy me waay more than Excel's with monster tachos and other FWD cars with rear downforce wings.

I've seen "feral" utes at the local show have what appeared to be canola oil poured directly into the carburettor to induce awful white smoke in clouds :D

I also used to live near the Ute Muster site in Deniliquin, it's the only place in australia where people think you're really cool to have a WB ute done up with more lights, horns, aerials and a bigger bullbar than a semi trailer.

Will post pics of local offenders when I get the chance haha

I saw a sticker on the back of one of these Muppets Utes the other day....it read, "Real Aussies drive Holden Utes"

The sticker was on the back of a Rodeo.... :D

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