Tonyrodz
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Yup! I think he'd be a perfect mechanic in the ghetto.Still no excuse for it. It's a hard habit to break once it's typical. Like leaving an oily dipstick in the cabin of a truck he's working on....
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Yup! I think he'd be a perfect mechanic in the ghetto.Still no excuse for it. It's a hard habit to break once it's typical. Like leaving an oily dipstick in the cabin of a truck he's working on....
X100Still no excuse for it. It's a hard habit to break once it's ingrained. Like leaving an oily dipstick in the cabin of a truck he's working on....
Huh....may be a little high but looks to be in really nice shape. Is it as nice as it looks in the pic?They are asking for $6500.00 for this.
Huh....may be a little high but looks to be in really nice shape. Is it as nice as it looks in the pic?
So is the UTE to Australia like pickups are to the US? Or is it just mandatory to have roof racks and off-road lights?
*Edit- not being an ass at all, I’m truly intrigued if that is just the style or what
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Not sure on the yellow car? Could be a Ford or Holden.
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Front end looks Nova-ish.In the States, a '66 or '67 Ford Falcon.