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After a honest week at work, is there anything better than a hulk thread to take the edge off?
Something thats been bugging me for a while is the lack of falcodores that you see in the inner city.. Other than cabs of course.. Drive in towards the inner sydney CBD and surrounding suburbs you just dont see falcons or commodores driving around (other than cabs). When you do rarely see them you sort of know they are from the outer suburbs. I specifically have an eye for falcons/commodores as we all do... But you just dont see them. Im hoping our members from other states can contribute and comment with regards to falcons seen in the Melbourne CBD, Brisbane CBD etc etc. Are falcodores only for people that live on a big block of land and live on the outskirts? where traffic isnt as congested? Drive out west of sydney and you will find falcons/commodores all over the place. Sometimes 2 and 3 in the same yard. |
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