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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Albury NSW
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Nissan Silvia
Nissan 300ZX Toyota Supra Holden Torana Holden Monaro Holden Kingswood Dodge Charger Ford GT (American Supercar) Mazda Rx-7 Mazda Rx-8 Datsun..anything The Panel Van All cars no longer in production, but still have massive followings and big modifying scenes. There is much speculation around at the moment and quite a considerable argument that Ford Australia will soon cease local production. Even if Falcon production falls into the pages of history, we've got a little over 50 years of models just waiting to be properly maintained, restored, modified, customized, driven carefully, driven not carefully, blown up, whatever suits your fancy. The point is, life will continue, and all previous models will still exist, if the FG MkII is the last locally produced, FR layout Ford Falcon.
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