FPV 5th Anniversary GT Unveiled: 2008 Sydney Motor Show

Oct 9, 2008
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Well folks, as promised, we've crammed the TMR crew into a suitcase, chucked 'em in the back of a 2008 Golf TDi, and dropped in on the Australian International Motor Show.  We'll be covering every aspect of the show, and updates will appear on TMR throughout the day as they happen.

First presentation for the day went to Ford Australia, unveiling FPV's 5th Anniversary GT - celebrating 5 years of FPV production.  For our previous post on this car, click here.

Powered by the Boss 315 and shod by 19-inch five-spoke rims in front of huge Brembo brakes, the 5th Anniversary FPV GT stands out as a proud representative of the brand.

Comments

  • Charlie [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    5 years of building cars that aren't as good as HSVs.

    Onya, Ford.
    • dwayne [reply]
      1 year ago 0 points
      mate you just have no idea
      • Charlie [reply]
        1 year ago 0 points
        Ford's "performance" vehicles don't have the performance of the Holden's "special" product.

        You can *** on all you like about how its nicer to drive, but that's subjective and a cop-out used by people who know the facts are against them. The stopwatch doesn't allow for opinion or bias, and head to head the HSV always wins where it matters.
  • Sonny [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    That Silver on black is something special, i think its the colour to have.
    Quote-Charlie: "and head to head the HSV always wins where it matters."
    If you are important enough, people will wait.

    Speak to an auto tuner eg BTA of the factory capabilities of the boss v8, factory spec they are not quicker no doubt.

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