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Is it auto Leigh?

Yeah, auto is way better than manual in them + its my cruise / daily car. Got a motorbike if i feel the need for a manual :P

I'll be getting a tune once engine has been worn in, go down to calder or heathcote and run some 11s :P

Mustang dash is pretty cool how it goes red:

Sif drop a skid in your own workshop driveway

Farkin...just love tapped some chick in a Beamer...only paint chips and light scratches but WHY do people have to slam on their brakes to make their turn offs in peak hour :/

Farkin...just love tapped some chick in a Beamer...only paint chips and light scratches but WHY do people have to slam on their brakes to make their turn offs in peak hour :/

sucks gonna cost you much? if any?

Hsv styling > ford IMO

I love the new engines though Leigh totally agree they own hsv however next gen hsv motor is rumoured to be lightly detuned 400kw motor from USA :D

I like the look of them as well, but also like the fpvs

senators are boss

The new hsvs just look tacky IMO. They seem to try and tack on as many grey/black abstract bits of plastic as they can fit

Ummm... Grey tacky bits? I don't think Ford is exempt of this design fail:

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I don't think either has anything on Euro or Jap.

Ummm... Grey tacky bits? I don't think Ford is exempt of this design fail:

Ford-FPV-GT.jpg

I don't think either has anything on Euro or Jap.

Not a fan of the stripes but the grey under the lights works.

On my phone so cbf getting a photo but whatever hsv it is that has the shit abstract shapes on the rear bar, they don't fit in at all.

Not sonething worth debating as it's all personal taste anyway

Not a fan of the stripes but the grey under the lights works.

On my phone so cbf getting a photo but whatever hsv it is that has the shit abstract shapes on the rear bar, they don't fit in at all.

Not sonething worth debating as it's all personal taste anyway

Yah I don't like the HSV either. Actually the only new age Ford or Holden I /do/ like is the Monaro in its simplest form. That will age really well and it's elegant.

Love those in white or black dot post ugly color!

Fpv looks good

Jeppe it's not a realistic comparison to put hsv/fpv to BMW/merc etc as your talking m5/e63 comparison for size but 170k MORE in price hardly comparable

Love those in white or black dot post ugly color!

Fpv looks good

Jeppe it's not a realistic comparison to put hsv/fpv to BMW/merc etc as your talking m5/e63 comparison for size but 170k MORE in price hardly comparable

Still not a fan of e3, ideally black and series 1 looks best imo:

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