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Old 10-05-2011, 08:03 PM   #1
CookieXt67
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Default My Two Cents

Most of my short life I've been a avid holden man, loved watching commodores around the track , loved fantasising about owning a ss one day, but lately I've woken up as you see I own a BA falcon , and straight away fell in love with it.

The Falcon i believe is better built as a whole, and it's a sweeter thing in general, i have finally woken up. The Commodore is simply plain to me now , everyone owns one and I'm sick of seeing bogans drive around with chev badges on their Holden , My New car will be a FG soon enough as I'm finally appreciating a more deserving vehicle and finer built car.

I honestly believe Falcon should be on top, if only Ford would advertise it better and build a wagon...

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