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Old 15-09-2014, 06:58 PM   #10
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Default Re: Last EVER Falcon Picture & Discussion Thread

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Bespoke front and rear bumper with metal grills, bespoke spoiler, different interior with nicer seats. I'm not bagging the xr it's just not a gt it's an xr. I also stand by my comment, the gt has more road presence. Mechanically the car has previous model gt running gear, visually it's an xr, nothing wrong with that.

Take a look at the photo of the xr parked next to the respective on the previous page that sums it up.
That's fine. I can live with the GT running gear and a pocket full of 10-20k. I don't need different plastic, a starter button and that badge to toss over.
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