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Old 14-09-2014, 11:37 AM   #11
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Default Re: Last EVER Falcon Picture & Discussion Thread

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The gt is more than the badge. It's the additional visual changes as well. This doesn't have those, that's ok it doesn't make it a bad car but it doesn't make it a gt.

The gt has that extra visual presence, when you see it you know straight away. If the gt was just a badge on the car this would've been badged as a gt and not an XR8 in my opinion.
It's a GT in all but some body panels, interior bits and bobs etc. An XR8 with a 335 engine and R-spec suspension would have been the perfect basis for a GT. The GS motor could have gone into an XR8, GT to keep the 335... I would have been stoked. But alas, we will just have an XR... oh well!
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