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17-05-2011, 06:43 PM | #151 | |||
Computer Torque Control
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My own dream car is merely a figment of my imagination, and the chances of it being built (let alone mass produced) are quite slim. It would look like this: and would drive exactly the same way as the FG Falcon (I may be missing something quite important, or have low standards). This car would have all the features of the 2011 FG Falcon, along with the following features as standard: - Air conditioning so effective that icicles would form on the air vents - Electric seats all round - GT-P spec brakes - A high fidelity stereo system (DIN sized), with the ability to recieve DAB+ (why do car manufaturers not include this?) The much maligned 'high driving position' of the FG Falcon would be retained. It's fun to dream. Last edited by 4.0i OHC; 17-05-2011 at 06:56 PM. |
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17-05-2011, 06:54 PM | #152 | ||
Size it up
Join Date: Jul 2010
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If I had to pick a GM then the previously mentioned ZL1 Camaro would be tempting, but I'd have to go for this
I can't believe people used to chop the split divider out and put in a one piece '64 to '67 rear screen |
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