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Nice car that has plenty of design cues from other manufacturer.

the rear apron with diffuser looks awefully similar to those on a ferrari F series. wheels archs from audi, I better stop before I get ragged.

but it is well proportion.

First of all wow!

it might steal design cues from other places but it looks really well put together probably one of the toughest looking aussie built cars yet (since plastic body parts anyway) and I dislike the badge

I could be wrong but im pretty sure they're calling it the w60. W standing for walkinshore sells for 150k and in limited production

I think your talking about the other HSV or something. the 7.2L. W467? or something along those lines. cost at $125K and limited production.

This is just a concept. the 60th Anniversary one for holden, but id think would be a limited run aswell.

I like the dual exhausts on both sides as well lol.

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7 LITRES??????? Jesus!!! dont they realise the ocean is filled with salt water and not premium grade petroleum.

I'm a petrol head, but i still cant come to term with a car that has similar capacity with ocean liners..

power is good more power is great but adding cubes to get more power and bypassing R&D in a motor is the SUCK!!!

7 LITRES??????? Jesus!!! dont they realise the ocean is filled with salt water and not premium grade petroleum.

I'm a petrol head, but i still cant come to term with a car that has similar capacity with ocean liners..

power is good more power is great but adding cubes to get more power and bypassing R&D in a motor is the SUCK!!!

Do you really think they have bypassed R&D? dumbest thing I have heard all day.

holden gets ls2 300kw hsv get ls7 370kw. stop making yourself look uneducated as I am sure your not :cheers:

damn.... looks hot

pitty it will rattle like a motherfarker, and the door handles will probably fall off after 30 000kms, then it will start chewing oil etc etc

by next year, you will be able to hail one down to take you home from the pub :cheers:

So... its another RWD v8 fule chewing monster from holden, whats new?

I see nothing I havent seen before, except on a bigger scale. I still think the GTR will spank it, infact i reckon a moderatly tuned skyline GTR would give it a run for its money. And a particually well tuned GTST :cheers:. 7L, its bound to be one heavy mofo, I reckon a MX5 would spank it silly around the track at a fraction of the price.

I dont rate it, at all.

very nice machine.....thats a car they could export and sell anywhere

I agree. the yanks would most likely eat these things up along with those in the middle east countries, thats if holden exports them with a chev badge on it.

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