'NA_Goodness', on 12 Dec 2010 - 08:52 AM, said:
pretty sure thats the sound soc's car madeOh snap!!
'Sikcruiser', on 26 Dec 2010 - 11:31 AM, said:
Okay, what does the V8 supercar racing have to do with what we're talking about man? We're talking about how Fords are better than Holdens. Didn't Ford just bring out their new car, the FG335 Coyote supercharger? They're definitely a nice car.
Fixed (Allen).
'Hank Scorpio', on 26 Dec 2010 - 12:42 PM, said:
I didn't know you were talking at all, at least not in the Queen's english
'Hank Scorpio', on 26 Dec 2010 - 1:54 PM, said:
it iz directed 2 u
'Pure Grunt', on 27 Dec 2010 - 07:38 AM, said:
OMG What does V8 supercars have to do with Fords V's Holdens I cant believe you even asked that question lol. Its only the Australian National Touring Car Championship that is a year in year out battle of Ford verses Holden and has been since 1993 when they got rid of the world aspect to it and made it a truely Australian Championship!
'Pure Grunt', on 27 Dec 2010 - 07:38 AM, said:
OMG What does V8 supercars have to do with Fords V's Holdens I cant believe you even asked that question lol. Its only the Australian National Touring Car Championship that is a year in year out battle of Ford verses Holden and has been since 1993 when they got rid of the world aspect to it and made it a truely Australian Championship!
'Hanaldo', on 27 Dec 2010 - 2:45 PM, said:
This is so true.Lol except that neither Holden nor Ford are truely Australian
'2LV8ETR', on 28 Dec 2010 - 03:20 AM, said:
This is so true.
The old man used to work for Holden's back when we lived in Adelaide and was in the press area where they made body panels. He told me that everything was made, from casting the blocks to the steering wheels. Even though
the blocks were cast in another factory, they were still Australian made.
It's a shame, but it's cheaper to buy everything from all over the world and assemble the parts here, than it is to fabricate everything locally.
One good thing though, Holden's design for the Monaro chassis was taken and used in the new Camaro to make it possible to take a corner.