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| Astra badged | 31 Jul 2006 21:43 GMT | 8 |
The Astra got badged by a couple of c.nts driving a white early model Commodore wagon with number plate 1CCW182 whilst we were bushwalking near Red Hill on Toodyay road. They're probably from the shithole Stratton or surrounding areas, so if
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| Bullbars ARE useful | 31 Jul 2006 14:52 GMT | 83 |
Hit a roo at highway speed last night (although I wasn't going very fast because I worry about roos) on the Captain's Flat road, 12 years after putting the bullbar on for exactly this reason (roos infest that road like a plague). It jumped straight onto the road from the bush ...
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| Petrol, what a rort. | 31 Jul 2006 12:55 GMT | 174 |
Just paid 1.53.9/L in Sydney, it was 98octane but I see on the news it's going to be $1.50 for unleaded tomorrow. I've never whinged about the price of fuel, but this is a joke! The Middle East has us by the Balls.
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| Top Gear: Favourite Driving Song. | 31 Jul 2006 12:23 GMT | 144 |
What's your favourite driving song? TopGear ask what song makes you want to drive really fast? Some of mine include: LA Woman - The Doors
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| Subaru Liberty MY07 | 31 Jul 2006 11:08 GMT | 2 |
Does anyone know any info on the MY07 Liberty due out next month?
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| Rodney Rude's last shows | 31 Jul 2006 09:30 GMT | 10 |
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| 90 Vitara......was Power Steering an option? | 31 Jul 2006 07:51 GMT | 14 |
I am looking to fit power steering to my daughters '90 Vitara Does anyone know if p/s was an option on these? TIA......Keith
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| AU Ford and seatbelt stalks | 31 Jul 2006 07:42 GMT | 26 |
We have an AU Futura, I am disabled and the problem I have is because the seat is contoured?? The seat belt stalk is too short for me to reach (because of my dexteritory). If it was up about 6 inches higher I woud be able to manage
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| no need to buy holden or ford wagons | 31 Jul 2006 07:26 GMT | 43 |
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2979/article.html awesome car
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| Reversing visability | 31 Jul 2006 06:12 GMT | 26 |
This is vey interesting. Naturally the Ford Territory with reversing camera scores the best, but the one that surprised me was the Chrysler Crossfire. To look at it you'd think it had terrible rear vision!!!
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| Australian oil costs oil company $3 per barrel (160litre) | 31 Jul 2006 04:53 GMT | 28 |
Australian oil costs the oil company $3 per barrel (~160litre) to extract according to publicly released figures. The government normally takes a 10% royalty on top of this. This then leaves the oil companies with about $70 profit at current world prices.
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| New Camry info | 31 Jul 2006 03:36 GMT | 7 |
While Holden yesterday announced a fuel saving for its biggest-selling model in the new Commodore range, the new Camry's consumption remains the same as the model it replaced. The new Camry's fuel rating label shows an average consumption of 9.9 litres
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| Driving music - not songs! (Bogans need not reply) | 31 Jul 2006 01:05 GMT | 44 |
Now, while I have been known to listen to other music, I am quite happy to state that most of my driving music is classical - either ClassicFM radio or CD or MP3 (fitted 6 Jacquie Dupre cello concerti onto one CD!) For farks sake, surely I'm not the only one! My fav pieces are ...
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| Ford's ad: turbo Territory eating sports cars LOL! | 30 Jul 2006 12:52 GMT | 2 |
erm, the turbo Territory is slow. Wouldn't even keep up with a V8 Statesman let alone decent sports cars. It might eat a 380, thats about it, but that's like banging a fat chick, not much of a challenge.
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| census night stunt.........sleep in your car | 30 Jul 2006 10:28 GMT | 14 |
Back in 1991 some friends lived in a large one bedroom flat in the middle of Perth In order to do our bit to "help" the govt obtain useful data, we arranged to have a party on the Tuesday census night
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