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maybe they do it to be seen and so you guys go wtf WHY!

its all in gerneral fun. ive seen a ford xr6 in a magazine and the front badge was upside down. although it was in the vacinity of a hottie sitting on the bonnet so it wasnt hard for me to spot it out but my mate didnt even realise

Hey, heres the one I think your referring to. Just so happened to park behind it today going to uni. It obviously needs some attention, coz its not in the best of nic. Its actually a purple pearl-ish colour too, behind to mud and grime.

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You gotta ask the question...????

to be an owner of a car like that, you need to 1. not care about it, and 2. have a sense of humour.

maybe he has a dry sense of humour. Maybe he put it there to frustrate those who have nothing better to do with their time than to contemplate the insignificant matter of why a person would place a little logo on a car from a different manufacturer.

I dont hear people complaining when someone fits Porsche brakes to their car.

This guy has balls, doesn't care what people think, has a sense of humour and gotten all your knickers in a knot. I think he's a champ.

I think its funny.

Sort of like a shopping list that says

Centrelink

Safeway

Kelvinator

Dick Smith

in all funny japanese letters.

PS I've already got a patent out on this idea so no copying....

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