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Old 08-03-2009, 01:24 PM   #31
vayney70
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i was actually referring to our ( v8) fpv vehicles like ymirs lovely green gt with the graphics with my statement yes sure there are some jap cars that are more advanced in technology than our humble falcons but i was talking about looks and sophistication .not tehnology.
of course i understand due to the size of their population and area mass they have no need to produce anything on the market to the calibre of this range of vehicles
i feel their range of cars don't compare to our fpv vehicles in style,finesse, charisma or sound like our aussie v8's most of them sound like a fart in a tin can. that is only my opinion of course!!!.
isn't that what the ford forums all about voicing opinions???.

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