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senator kinda looks like ass if you ask me. I'd buy a calais and bring in pontiac G8 kit from the US and slam it on 22's.

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bogans will all be mad jelly.

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yeh i really dont rate fords i just dont like the look, spose its true what they say your a holden or a ford man. having said that i loved the BA its just the new range dont rate.

x5 is still an option but i think i will be bored driving it day to day.

interesting, I've always been ford, the BA was a welcome sight from the AU obviously (although I do rate the look of a TS50), but imo the FG is just another step up from the BA looks wise...the head and tail lights just seem to work perfectly, and the performance models can look off their dick.

in fact, buy my brothers car...power and luxury, just what you real estate types need

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yeah FG's can look porn done right, the F6, black on black, ducktail spoiler... which is basically what my brothers G6ET is, XR6T with all the luxuries, ducktail spoiler and 19's...

VE's, not really a fan, but the high end ones like the GTS etc where the tail lights get changed, they can look alright

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Ford high tech suspension:

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vs

Holden high tech suspension:

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VE has better suspension geometry, not something that looks like it belongs in a 67 mustang.

Dirty kents at Ford call it "Control Blade Independent Rear Suspension" and try and peddle it off as something good. fuck off with that neolithic cuntbaggery, two leprechauns swinging off my nuts will give me more stability than that shit.

lol @ Nissans being more high tech than both by 1989.

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