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I know you have all probably seen it in transformers or wherever, but i'd trade a skyline anyday for this!

2009 CAMA

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back when bryan thompson was running the fastest touring car in aus (camaro) i thought they were the ultimate power car, as i got older and wiser i discovered theres more than outright grunt thats why i'd never trade a r34gtr for one

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Pretty sure about half of that car was Australian designed. I think some parts of that car are the same as the Holden Statesman.

Looks alright though.

Thats right it was designed here in australia. I know of the guy that was taking it home before it was released.

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