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February 28, 2009, 11:27:25 AM
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A car chicky hey  I always wanted a ute (living in a rural area, somewhere my dogs can jump on, horse feed pick ups etc) You'll be back to normal soon just like the rest of us, hooting around the corners again  Sammy You've got to get one, just got to. Mine isn't the prettiest, or improved in anyway, Commodore VS but she's great, perfect for me. Her name is 'Serendipity'. We're in "BeautUtes" club, "Old Farts Ute Club" and "Utez" and we used to be in a Holden one and a ( dare i say it) a Ford one, when i had an old XE. The clubs we are in now started online, 2 started in WA, but are nationwide, so there was always enough for a get together or a barbie. Ok I'm rambling. I'm more of a Revhead than Brett is, lol, but i can no longer work on my own cars, luckily he's good at everything 
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February 28, 2009, 07:53:38 PM
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I posted a couple of pics in the photo sectionof mine. But a 'pick up truck' i guess in your language, lol. Anything from an ElCamino? to a big Ford 350. Something with a tray on the back. Ute stands for Utility vehicle. We have a thousand different types over here, and some of us take them a little too seriously
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