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Talk of Ford offering supercharger packages for the local Mustang have been happening since it was first released, but now, a joint venture between Herrod, Roush and Ford will finally be released this week.
While early speculation pointed to a dealer fit scenario, the latest news seems to suggest an actual model will be sold through Ford. Press have been issued with invites for a Wednesday night confrence as reported here by motoring.com and Dick Johnston will be doing Bathurst laps in a "Yet to be announced special edition" as reported by Supercars today.. Ford also posted a teaser to Twitter and Facebook. Exciting times! Seems in liue of the Shelby GT twins, Ford Australia has been ok'd for its own homegrown performance version.
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