Joshua_vt
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- Christchurch New Zealand
- Members Ride
- 2000 VT Holden Commodore acclaim series two
Haha, yeah it's purely psychological.That cheered me up, lol.
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Haha, yeah it's purely psychological.That cheered me up, lol.
I'm happy pissing in the wind, the VT doesn't mind either mate, she's a beaut . If you saw it you'd wanna buy it and piss in the windIt's easy to debadge a car.....An ex-boss used to de-badge all his new Holdens.....Does that mean when he on sold them, they could be classed as detective cars?
I have some 15X7 steel wheels here....If I bolt them to my VC, can I sell it saying it's an ex-cop car?
Holes placed inside the car are easily done to fit CB's/ UHF's etc etc.....So that's not proof either
Without that compliance plate information, you are pissing in the wind.....
I was having a **** day because things didn't go smoothly with rocker install. I was being sarcastic with my quote about the cop chip. As you are probably aware there is no difference but some people like to think there is. VC made me laugh when he played along, which stopped me thinking about the bastard ute.Haha, yeah it's purely psychological.
I'm happy pissing in the wind, the VT doesn't mind either mate, she's a beaut . If you saw it you'd wanna buy it and piss in the wind
Make sure its a white one. That way you can guarantee that you will have a full car of genuine ex police parts to swap over if you need to. Winner!mate that's bloody awesome; to be be honest I don't want to get out of the car. I Think I'll buy another VT and keep it in storage, the one I drive currently is primarily work vehicle.
I think we're all pissing in the wind waiting for that.