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| Holden Hurricane |
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| A better thought... |
| Brootal 10-27-2011 |
Tesla running gear? Pffft... How about a supercharged LS3, you could even run it on LPG if you wanted to get all tree huggy and stuff. |
| In the flesh |
| AERO_HDT 10-22-2011 |
This car is mythical - really looking forward to seeing it in the flesh tomorrow at the Autotechnica! |
| Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! |
| CorTmaN79 10-20-2011 |
Needs some replicas made so I can have one! LS Motor, ,Six Speed Trans, AP brakes, and 17inch versions of those wheels. Sweet! |
| Thought for the day,.... |
| PiDstr 10-19-2011 |
Imagine this shape, in carbon fibre, with the Tesla's running gear. Now that would be a sports car for the future. |
| Article | Image gallery (18) | Specifications | User Comments (4) |
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