Import Oddities: Going Against the Norm

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I just want that Holden cartruck thing and a bit of supercharger and id be happy.
 
Most likely a Suzuki Cappuccino or a Renault 5 turbo (the mid engined one) or perhaps a Giacattilo (mid engined holden V8 powered alfa sprint) rare but awesome
 
Most people in the UK who import an American car go for Mustangs, Corvettes, Chargers etc. Once, I would have joined them given the chance, but lately I've been turned by the idea of owning one of these, in black:

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Partly from playing Driver: San Francisco recently and partly after this was posted in the Sexy & Mean car thread:


It would make absolutely no sense whatsoever here but that doesn't stop me wanting one.
 
Nissan Stagea
Lancia Delta
Ford Focus ST & RS
Canadian Pontiac G5 GT, just for the heck of it. Although, on second though, the US Chevy Cobalt SS N/A was pretty much the same car with a different badge.
 
Looks funky, but I like it. :D
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Also thanks to Might Car Mods, I quite like the Daihatsu Cuore.
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Transit Sport would be nice. :D
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Peugeot 406 Coupe is really attractive.
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There are some people with questionable sanity that have imported mustangs IIs or Firebirds with the straight 4.. and speaking of rubbish, I've always kinda liked to have a Gremlin :scared:
 
Nothing weird with liking the Gremlin. >_>

They need to bring the Avantime here! Too bad it didn't last long... :(
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I'll add myself to the list of people that wants an Alfa-Romeo 159, and the Brera as well. The old Citroen CXs are really cool - nothing like going all the way with weird! Also, it would be incredibly cool (in its own weird way) if I could get my hands on one of those old Russian ZiL limousines - those things are pretty utterly unique (and hard to find, unfortunately). A euro-spec Ford Focus RS would be pretty neat as well.
 
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Most people in the UK who import an American car go for Mustangs, Corvettes, Chargers etc. Once, I would have joined them given the chance, but lately I've been turned by the idea of owning one of these, in black:

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Partly from playing Driver: San Francisco recently and partly after this was posted in the Sexy & Mean car thread:



It would make absolutely no sense whatsoever here but that doesn't stop me wanting one.

freaking easy getting one here in the states:crazy:
 
FPV I can understand, but didn't Canada get the Pontiac G8 like America did? That's the exported version of the VE Commodore.

Of course sourcing a Holden front bumper would be a little more difficult but still.
 
That FPV...:drool:

And I though that I saw that Holden after school, turned out it was the G8.
The Holden just looks like a better car when compared to the Pontiac.
 
I suppose. I actually prefer the Pontiac grille to the Holden one but they never teamed that grille with the Holden front bumper which I prefer over Pontiac's.

The new FPV GT's even better in terms of out-and-out straight-line performance (449hp supercharged Coyote 5.0) but it doesn't really inspire confidence with the handling compared to HSV's venerable GTS.

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I still don't really know why Ford Australia never exported the Falcon or its FPV variants though. Would have made for even more competition with General Motors.
 
Yeah, I would love to see those Fords around here.
I would think that the market would be big enough, we do like large sedans with power.
 
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