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I'm tipping James has offered a lambo or F430 scuderia ;) maybe an audi R8, or perhaps a big ass Hummer ? I'd be almost embarrassed to have my car next to one of those! :D

I think the hummer would suit vin best.

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Yeah thing with a Hummer is, they're a commonly available US domestic car, and it wouldnt exactly leave a lasting impression on him.

I wouldnt like to go to USA and be driven around in a commodore :3some:

Id lean towards ISF, Lambo, Ferrari 360CS/430, Merc black series CLK, Porsche GT3 or GT40. Maybe a nice Aston, but i think Universal wouldnt have that much taste in cars for something like this, as its more of a "wow" than a "oooooh"

Although, seeing how many passengers there are, these spring to mind; RS4, Masarati x 2, Bentley, Ferrari 612, GTR Q7, and yeah, the H2

But yes James, dont leave us in suspense

i reckon an aussie classic ...

HQ Manaro, Blown , engine out of the hood, fat tyers, lumpy cam's .... that should leave an aussie impression on him

The HQ is one of holdens least aussie cars, right up there with the opel commodore.

XB coupe or slr5000.

The HQ is one of holdens least aussie cars, right up there with the opel commodore.

XB coupe or slr5000.

I could be wrong... ...But I'm sure the HQ Monaro and later series (HJ, HX, HZ) cars were Australian designed... ...I thought it was the first Monaro (HK), and the HT and HG series Monaros that were Opel based...

Mazda even rebadged the Australian built HQ as a Roadpacer... ...But dropped a rotary in there...

I could be wrong... ...But I'm sure the HQ Monaro and later series (HJ, HX, HZ) cars were Australian designed... ...I thought it was the first Monaro (HK), and the HT and HG series Monaros that were Opel based...

Mazda even rebadged the Australian built HQ as a Roadpacer... ...But dropped a rotary in there...

They were US designed, the commodores were opel.

The body shape, interior and the sloppy US suspension that was not suited to australian conditions.

Taking visual cues and technical information from US knowledge doesn't stop them being Australian designed cars...

The commodores that came later were definitely Opel... ...with a few small changes to body strength for Australia's harsher climate...

lol i'd give it a shot ... i got 5 doors ? take the whole crew,

privacy tint, would just sneak right in un-noticed ...

but its not riced up sorry

would of been cool if they got a 260RS

hopefully you dont cop a defect on route to said premier....have paul walker talk you out of that haha

lol - nothing would make me laugh more than a tale about the Vic Poleeze, Paul Walker and a modified import (with a Motec exhaust no less)

It would be even funnier if it was everyone's friend out in Knox :down:

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