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I think bommodores a just f*king penis extensions of a car, that goes for all holdens. The only thing u can pick up in a bommodore is guys or bogan chix (like guys). i would rather ride a bicycle then a commodore. The only place a commodore really belongs is wrapped around a stobbie pole or a traffic light.

I like Commo's I reacon that some of them are pretty mad - Love HSV's and I got respect for Calais B)

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I think bommodores a just f*king penis extensions of a car, that goes for all holdens. The only thing u can pick up in a bommodore is guys or bogan chix (like guys). i would rather ride a bicycle then a commodore. The only place a commodore really belongs is wrapped around a stobbie pole or a traffic light.

Are you 12 years old?

I think bommodores a just f*king penis extensions of a car, that goes for all holdens. The only thing u can pick up in a bommodore is guys or bogan chix (like guys). i would rather ride a bicycle then a commodore. The only place a commodore really belongs is wrapped around a stobbie pole or a traffic light.

Thats a very unfair comment. The key to cars is not being biased towards any make so that you can then accept the cars which do have the goods aka.

If i was offered an LS2 Clubsport or a GTO i can gaurantee I wouldnt say no, They are awesome! 0-100 in 5.1 and 1/4 mile in 13.3 you get a whole heap of car aswell!

Sure youll say "errr they dont handle blah blah pushrods blah blah" but they're not exactly made for handling.

If you hate other cars aka Holdens then your just as bad as the bogans yelling abuse at all the skylines.

Thats a very unfair comment. The key to cars is not being biased towards any make so that you can then accept the cars which do have the goods aka.

If i was offered an LS2 Clubsport or a GTO i can gaurantee I wouldnt say no, They are awesome! 0-100 in 5.1 and 1/4 mile in 13.3 you get a whole heap of car aswell!

Sure youll say "errr they dont handle blah blah pushrods blah blah" but they're not exactly made for handling.

If you hate other cars aka Holdens then your just as bad as the bogans yelling abuse at all the skylines.

Nicely summed up :)

f*king cops are making all these gay laws about hooning and shyt cant have stero up to loud and always see commodores doing f*king burouts on the road. and this new p1 p2 law just came in adelaide all bogan drivers fualt. and on the news they never show holden smashed they always show a jap car.

oh and like about 2 months ago i was on a Ozhonda cruise with my friend. everyone was told not to hoon on the road so we dont get pulled over and shyt, soooo a holden guy is there to driving his v somethin his bloody doing burnouts and screaching his tyres and flooring it

Cause you said some pretty immauture things before - makes you sound like another keyboard warrior

yea his just plain immature... he belongs in a commdore forum, people like him gives skylines a bad name :lol: and i think he really IS 12 but is denying it.

Also, P1 and P2 is good i reckon - it keeps the immature and people that cant drive off the road longer, if not ever.

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