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Meanwhile in America

Dodge Challenger Hellcat

527kw, 880nm

From factory will run the quarter in less than 11 seconds

$60k USD

So glad there's a nation out there continuing to produce something like this, while the rest of the world pussies out of fking the environment

and it has a hole in one of the driving lights to turn it into a cold air intake...'Murica yeah

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saw another alfa 4c last night. looks better everytime I see one..

and makes the pics of them look crap.

kinda cool watching it in is native environment

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Having lived in 'Murica, they sure do have cheap cars.

Also, seeing things like the challenger make me say 'MURRICCAAAAA but not jokingly.

They kind of build the things that HSV/FPV should have been building for many, many years.

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Bloke at work had a 2006 Alfa GT, it was so horribly unreliable...

He was trying to sell it for over a year with hardly any bites... 2 months ago some drunk kids (??) ran over the top it it (and a few other cars in the street) and it was written off. Great success!

Bastard sat in my backyard for 6 months while he was overseas, there's still a mark on the lawn :P

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ok it's official these scammers are not even making a real effort anymore.

I got a usual your paypal account is going to be closed.

but from a fake Apple.com address.

really can they at least make an effort.

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New 2015 Mustang GT350 has 500HP and is designed as a track car. Basically the Boss 302 replacement.

New XR8 also has a reverse cowl out of the factory. MmmHmm.

yeah and brembos on the xr8! looks alright from what I've heard / read

happy with the GS who knows might upgrade to the mustang when it comes out here if they aren't crazy expensive.. although nek minit mustang will be the next gt86 where everyone has one.. at least it'll have some power :P

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although nek minit mustang with be the next gt86 where everyone has one.. at least it'll have some power :P

Dad bought a Boss 302 for this reason. Since there will be no more Falcon's, Mustang will be the new performance car and everyone will have one.

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