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Old 03-09-2006, 04:56 PM   #11
Green X
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Plastic or metal no difference you hit a rock at speed that is that size you are going to damage something.

Yeah it hit a rock did it, what did this rock some how magically not get collected by the bottom of the bumper, cross-member or the bottom of the bell housing and just appear out of nowhere to hit the transmission sump.

If this Guy can’t avoid 1 rock on a well-maintained gravel road then he shouldn’t have the privilege of commanding such a magnificent car, oh hold on they were on a bitumen road when they stoped with no gravel in site.

And the Holden Interior look’s shocking IMO and what a shock the new Holden 6litre V8 pulls harder than ford’s 5.4 that hasn’t been updated since it’s release in 2002-03.
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