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Old 09-11-2006, 10:46 PM   #1
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Default Potential FPV models

As a flowon from the "tempest" thread, lets have a bit of a hypothetical section and toss up some ideas as to what pre-existing models FPV could have a play with and add to the lineup.

Apart from the usuals like the Territory and XR5, what would you like to see come out with an FPV badge on it, what could/would/should be different about it to the normal models, and why?

I for one reckon a FPV Fiesta could be the go. Before you laugh - imagine having an Aussie equivalent to your Golf GTI's etc, and with fuel prices the way they are, the average punter would line up to buy one. 4cyl turbo with a 6spd manual box and some decent styling cues, without the Euro price tag.

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