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18-02-2008, 12:36 PM | #1 | ||
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Looking at the FPV pics and some words from Barret came into my head. This has been mentioned already in some threads
“The [FPV Falcon] model line-up is not significantly changed but there are a few surprises,” says FPV general manager Rod Barrett. “There is a change in the model line-up, there is a change in spec, and there is a major change in appearance on the line-up.” “When it comes out and when you see it, you’ll see things that I’ve done so you can say, ‘That’s a Rod Barrett FPV,” says the Ford performance boss. “I hopefully will have achieved major differentiation of the model range and from the mainstream range. “You might not even see it or even see it as a critical modification for FPV, but I hope you will. I know FPV’s loyal, passionate supporters will acknowledge and acclaim it.” Now look at the bonnet and the sticker positioning and layout... EDIT - Or it might just be the racoon eyes... Oops |
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