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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mackay QLD
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In 40 years is a new GT going to be what the old GTs are now.When i go to car shows i go purely for the old school muscle ,whether the be ,Fords,holden,chev,whatever.Lately ive been noticing you walk down the rows of GTs for example youve got Xr,t,w,y,a,b,c,with a heap of brand new GTs thown right in the middle.Now these cars have been bought straight from the showroom, but had to do no work or restorations to make them look good .I dont know what others think about this but I think this is taking away from the guys that have spent 1000s and countless hours to make their car what they are .To me a old car in pristine condition means a lot more the an off the shelf new car .What do you think?
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