"The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
#1
"The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
Originally Posted by guionM
The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body.
#2
Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
It's a true statement, and I stand by it.
So your point in posting this as a separate thread is exactly what???
I can very easily start a thread listing all your quotes & statements, but it's not going to be pretty, or favorable. And to top it off, it will be easily linked whenever you make a bonehead statement that you don't take a moment to check out first.
I'll have plenty of free time tomorrow, and I think I can count on plenty of help.
I'm more than capable of turning this EXTREMELY ugly, if you wish.
You ought to think very carefully before you start picking fights young man.
So your point in posting this as a separate thread is exactly what???
I can very easily start a thread listing all your quotes & statements, but it's not going to be pretty, or favorable. And to top it off, it will be easily linked whenever you make a bonehead statement that you don't take a moment to check out first.
I'll have plenty of free time tomorrow, and I think I can count on plenty of help.
I'm more than capable of turning this EXTREMELY ugly, if you wish.
You ought to think very carefully before you start picking fights young man.
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
Since we're right square in the middle of a worthless thread, I have 2 questions.
What does redzed mean?
What are you trying to accomplish here? Most of the time you aren't very productive towards the conversations on here.
What does redzed mean?
What are you trying to accomplish here? Most of the time you aren't very productive towards the conversations on here.
#4
Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
just delete this before it everyone turns are you redzed. your obviously enticing fellow members to attack Guionm's quote.
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
I haven't read the thread, but I am sure whatever guion said, when taken in context, is appropriate. Seeing as how you're the height of ignorance on this board, assuming the thread is not locked before you receive your a** slamming, I look forward to watching it
redzed, this confirms the jackass status I knew you always deserved
redzed, this confirms the jackass status I knew you always deserved
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
:watches in amusement as the troll pokes at the big bear:
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-bod
Originally Posted by graham
Since we're right square in the middle of a worthless thread, I have 2 questions.
What does redzed mean?
What does redzed mean?
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-bod
Originally Posted by R377
He owns a red Z28? (properly pronounced "zed twenty-eight", of course)
#9
Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
We still have yet to see pictures of any of his vehicles. My guess is that he is a troll from www.clubsi.com who reads too much Motor Trend.
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Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-body."
I dont know what a Zed is, but he's got a red one.
I sure hope this thread gets deleted...its worthless
I sure hope this thread gets deleted...its worthless
#11
Re: "The only unibody car I've seen with Holden's structural rigidity is the GM F-bod
redzed: you are very quickly wearing out your welcome here. I think I am not alone in not understanding what you are trying to prove. This site is not your playground to incite arguments so clean it up or be asked to leave. There won't be another request following this one.
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