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Old 12-01-2016, 08:57 PM   #11
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Default Re: New Mustangs out and about in Rockhampton.

My father just ordered one, I put a bit of **** on him for buying the EB4 until I saw performance figures and was quite impressed, but still... A Mustang should be an 8.
But anyway, its for my mother to drive so not necessary, plus its a $13k option which seems ridiculous. We are assuming because the V8 is pushed into the luxury car tax bracket being above $57k

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Noticed the hand brake is beside the passenger's seat. Looks like they couldn't be bothered moving it to the other side of the console.
Yes this is strange. I found this image of a UK model with handbrake on the right hand side. I wonder what the deal is

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