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hahaha... saw these cars at bathurst.. they got a hemi in them so the muscle is there... but they are huge... low rent interior.. american design...

nothing too special...

the course and safety cars didnt look or sound toooo bad.... decked, no mufflers, rims, stickerzzzzzzzzzz

mmm 300C. Unfortunately Australia only gets the 5.7L and not the 6.1L Hemi, and no option of AWD either like in the US. Which totally blows goats. If you can look past the tacky interior, its a fairly cool car, that comes oozing pimpness out of the factory.

I also love Chrysler's take on the V8 Supercars...

"What? We can't race in the V8 races against Holden and Ford? Well f**k em, we'll make sure we lead the procession then."

One of the Big 2 Aussie car mags power over'ed the Maybach Exelero.

Probably Motor - they're more likely to brag about stuff like that.

I like the exterior of the 300C. I reckon it looks pimpin' too. Get it black, rollin' on dubs, and it'd be an awesome car to go cruising in.

All you have to do is lower it and put 20's on it. Black with gold detailing or just plain white or silver. Not bad for a budget bentley lookalike.

You don't even need to get a Hemi engine'd one, just get a poverty model and do it up as a pimped cruiser.

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