Skid Plate Protectors . . . ?
#2
Melting Slicks
No way i stay well clear of what we call "gutters" here in Australia, you know how it goes "lost in translation".
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.
#3
Pro
No way i stay well clear of what we call "gutters" here in Australia, you know how it goes "lost in translation".
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.
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#5
Team Owner
Thread Starter
I hear you mate; but, sometimes those rain gutters are unavoidable. Every shopping center drive has them, and if you intend on entering you can't avoid the gutters. Not to mention speed bumps that come out of no where to give the front end a slam dunk.....
No way i stay well clear of what we call "gutters" here in Australia, you know how it goes "lost in translation".
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.
I hate damaging my front airdam/spoiler.
We call side walks "foot paths", a Hood we call a "bonnet"
Gas/ gasoline we call "Petrol" which is short for petroleum the only gas we use is natural gas or liquid propane gas.