You have 2 options.I never knew they were carrera rims, I do not like porsche and I got the rims from Bob Jane
Australian touring car driver from the '60s and '70s.Who's Bob Jane?
I never knew they were carrera rims, I do not like porsche and I got the rims from Bob Jane
Really? You're actually gonna try to carry on with this claim?I never knew they were carrera rims, I do not like porsche and I got the rims from Bob Jane
Really? You're actually gonna try to carry on with this claim?
There's an even bigger giveaway that it's not his car - XxSKYLINER33xX gives his location as Queensland, and the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads requires that registration plates be shown on the front and back of the car:If that isn't photoshop, I'll get down on one knee and serve you a cup of tea.
So if that really was his car, he wouldn't be driving it anywhere. It would be stuck in the carpark of a Dirty Bird - and judging by the razor wire and cyclone fencing, that is not a place I would want to be leaving my vehicle.By law, your number plates must be legible and easy to see from the front and back of your vehicle (excepting motorbikes and trailers — rear plate only).
A quick check of the Bob Jane T-Marts website shows that those rims are not stocked by any store in Australia for the rim size you claimed. In fact, of the seven brands of alloys that Bob Jane stocks, none of them supply that particular design in any size.I never knew they were carrera rims, I do not like porsche and I got the rims from Bob Jane
I don't think it's trolling. I just thinks he wants everyone to be impressed by "his" car, unaware that the forums are populated by people who know cars inside out and can spot a phony from a mile away.I believe this is what's known as trolling. Ignore it and it will go away.
And he's only 13.There's an even bigger giveaway that it's not his car....
Good job guys. Your internet CSI skills are tip top.