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Car Forum / GMC Cars / July 2007

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The old is new again

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Kent Finnell - 27 Jul 2007 22:22 GMT
Have front fender port holes become the new bling?  They were long
considered an on again off again Buick trademark.  Recently Buick has
reinstituted them again on some of the larger models, yet I'm seeing them on
Chevy HHRs, Chrysler 300s, Dodges of all sorts, pickup trucks and even some
Japanese near luxo models, but not consistently.

They can look tacky on some OEM Buicks, but on non-Buicks, OMG!
Kjun - 27 Jul 2007 19:37 GMT
> Have front fender port holes become the new bling?  They were long
> considered an on again off again Buick trademark.  Recently Buick has
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> They can look tacky on some OEM Buicks, but on non-Buicks, OMG!

anything other than factory ports are strictly a 'cultural' thing.....my
experience is in the deep south where i see them on all makes and models
(especially with 22" wheels that wont turn a proper corner)........they
spend 3 to 4 grand on wheels and tires and then pick up a pack of $4.99
stick on ports on the way out of pep boys...........what a
culture!.............live and let live. but, lock and load also!....kjun
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