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Old 23-08-2010, 05:25 AM   #30
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A stripped out falcon would be nice 1300kg/400kw but the market is aimed only at a selected few which ford Australia only has a market of 20million! The cobra jet that the yanks can work well but the market is over 300million! All fpv and hsv for that matter needs to do is improve the way the falcon/Holden handle! 335kw is plenty for the new engine, but if ford can't get the power down on a 310 F6 the chances of them building a stripped out road/track car is slim!

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