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Not that i can afford 60-70k for a car, but if the opportunity came up to get a lease vehicle or company car.... 350Z are nice but just lacking that something for the money...i cant see the value in STI/EVOs so that leaves you with a Monaro (well by my pickings anyway)

This is the first attainable car that has come along for a while that i want...maybe even must have ;)

I have heard there are mules getting around Oz right now and will be available RHD

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Thats goin to be the new camaro in america and theyre thinking of bringing it here and naming it a monaro.

Its not a VE SS.. i think it uses the same chassis but its got a 7 litre in it..i think its called the LS7.

but yer they look tough as but i dont think it looks like a monaro but definately a camaro.

Well i read there are a few on OZ at the moment undergoing driveline development...and that they will be avaiable RHD and to the Australian market. Im keen to see the pricing of them, im expecting it to be about the price of a 350Z since that its main competition in the states :(

holden are already taking deposits for them...

my uncle wants to get and and so does his mate so they have both put down there deposit and received a ticket for it (not sure if this just means they get first dibs on the car or if they get to order it in there choice of finish)

the convertable is porn!

Thats goin to be the new camaro in america and theyre thinking of bringing it here and naming it a monaro.

Its not a VE SS.. i think it uses the same chassis but its got a 7 litre in it..i think its called the LS7.

but yer they look tough as but i dont think it looks like a monaro but definately a camaro.

They'll have a range of engines no doubt, including the new 6.3L. They are deeloping a successor to the LS7, reported to have 600hp.

I like the new Dodge Challenger too. :down:

hmmm the misses is seriously pushing me for a stang.. but @ 40k yank $$$ there probably will not be any competition... unless they end up similarly priced oz $$ im shit out of luck... could try and push the misses toward it but highly doubtful!.

dont be too surprised when you find out it drives like a piece of crap, the interior feels like cheap shit, and besides the awesome look, you're left with a typical amercian heap of junk.

thats all i'd expect from them anyway.

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