dedja wrote:Thats right folks, the big stories right here on SAFooty ...
They're talking shit!
dedja wrote:Thats right folks, the big stories right here on SAFooty ...
The Dark Knight wrote:Johno6 wrote:Am I the only one who misses Squibs??
Nope, I enjoyed his wisdom, he was great entertainment.
Q. wrote:What is the place in Pt Wakefield that does the 4kg burger?
I'm a little peckish.
Dissident wrote:I want to get a wagon - more practical for what I want to do. I'm looking at the range from a VT to a VZ (so VT, VX, VY, VZ), wondered if there's a sweet spot there - and how much difference there is? I had a VT Olympic edition a few years ago, was really nice (sedan)
woodublieve12 wrote:may get shot down for this. But am i the only person who thinks Jimmy Barnes is overrated?
Booney wrote:Dissident wrote:I want to get a wagon - more practical for what I want to do. I'm looking at the range from a VT to a VZ (so VT, VX, VY, VZ), wondered if there's a sweet spot there - and how much difference there is? I had a VT Olympic edition a few years ago, was really nice (sedan)
What model introduced the "sports" wagon with the reduced cargo space in the back? Got the very slanted tailgate/back window area.I'd steer away from that if you want extra space.
I'm assuming 3 sets of golf clubs and 3 buggies is the yard stick?
sorry i couldnt help moreDissident wrote:I want to get a wagon - more practical for what I want to do. I'm looking at the range from a VT to a VZ (so VT, VX, VY, VZ), wondered if there's a sweet spot there - and how much difference there is? I had a VT Olympic edition a few years ago, was really nice (sedan)
Footy Chick wrote:They're missing out on some magic marketing there
CENTURION wrote:The all new Commodore VD, you'll be itching to drive it!!
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