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Old 07-11-2007, 01:13 PM   #30
sleekism
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Originally Posted by Tiapan
Spot on mate,

many on this forum are making excuses for the commo deaths, like 'its a popular car cuz its cheap and powerful' exactly! the smart ones USSUALLY choose a economical or nice looking or low maintence car, power and burnouts was the last thing on my mind,
holden fans are all the same, THEY choose the car and THEY choose to act like d1cks, and just as jaydee said, every week on WA almost everytime you hear of a death its a commodore driver being stupid. must be the camber/suspension issues
It can't be the cheap power because of these VN-VS cars are absolute dogs on the street. I still look back and laugh at how many VS Executives and VN V8's my old Ford Laser cleaned up with four people in the car

Those cars must have been running on three cylinders or maybe being so far back they couldn't operate the pedals properly. Or maybe that massive hole in the Lasers exhaust helped the lil 1.8 scream.........
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