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LOL. The "port holes" are something you have to have been a Buick Lover and Owner previously to come to Love. They have been an on and off again feature since the 1920'*. Started as actual heat vents and slowly became smaller, inoperative, and up and to the rear of the fender till, they were made to look like exhaust cowls.
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Thanks for the welcome again guys!
And that'* exactly what it is...when I first got these, no one else had them...they were purely a Buick thing. Then all of a sudden everyone and their mom started sticking them on their Mitsubishi Diamantes and everything else they could think of.
But yeah...you've gotta be a Buck guy to get it!
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LOL. The "port holes" are something you have to have been a Buick Lover and Owner previously to come to Love. They have been an on and off again feature since the 1920'*. Started as actual heat vents and slowly became smaller, inoperative, and up and to the rear of the fender till, they were made to look like exhaust cowls.
But yeah...you've gotta be a Buck guy to get it!
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Nailed it on the head with the stick-on portholes. I see portholes on EVERYTHING, and usually not matched to the vehicle'* actual cylinder count....It'* completely tasteless, along with just about all of the other recent auto customization trends.
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welcome I'm with you really I don't know anything about the drama they are talking about. Sweet Ave one of those so call "grandma cars" that are really sweet
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