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Unless the photo of the Astra was taken overseas?

But there is a vs commo ute in Alice springs with a ford badge on it. It's only a sticker though. At first I thought maybe his mate chucked it on there to take the piss, but saw it again later and still there.

Also land cruisers that say kenworth on it.

It's not a truck you bogans

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^^^^ hahaha yeah ive seen those wanna be trucks to...lol

I seen today an mr2 who thought his car looked good with a ferrari badge on the rear with the two emblems on the guards..it was red too..ghey!

wish I took a pic.

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Just got back from Thailand, and thought I would share this. A Plastic Brembo dress up cover. Not unusual in Thailand as people fit them to all there cars!!!

This one caught my attention, because as you can see the genius owner has Tek screwed the cover into the caliper!! :bravo:

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Whoever thought screwing the cover into their caliper would be a good idea lol! Also for those considering it, look at the rest of the bracket for the caliper, its grey and stands out like dogs ball! Just don't do it.

As for the chevy badges I'm pretty sure there was one in another thread in off topic with someone who had a chev badge on an excel lol

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I disagree. I put them on my last car. FG ute. I bought some slotted RDA rotors though which improved the looks, and fit the covers on. I had to grind them in a few spots with dremel for a snug fit.

They never melted and they look good. I think you need a slotted rotor to go with them though.

they looked better than my mates pursuit with his brembo callipers flaking!!

You'll get the odd bloke who knows they are not genuine brembos, but if you put a slotted rotor on which would set you back around 4-500 bucks 95% of people wouldnt have a clue!!!

Do it.

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