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Old 08-02-2019, 10:54 PM   #1
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https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...stralia-116883
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:05 PM   #2
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:23 PM   #3
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That is wonderful news!
And congrats to Rob Herrod and his team!
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Wow I never thought Ford would get back into performance in such a big way, and leveraging off their involvement in Supercars!
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:33 PM   #6
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Good news, though if it was some crappy SUV in the most flooded market, Ford Australia would have made sure to get it here and in our market yesterday so it could sell 300 cars a month rather than taking so many years to respond to a large hole in the market like they have with this example
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Old 08-02-2019, 11:39 PM   #7
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Good news. Nothing like kicking the opposition while they're down.

Mind you, sooner or later, I'm sure HSV/Walkinshaw will come up with a s/c option for Camaro.
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Old 09-02-2019, 01:29 AM   #8
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WOW, a possible $120,000.00 car, just what we need
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WOW, a possible $120,000.00 car, just what we need
You seen the amount of new Mercedes C/E63 getting around on Melbourne/Sydney roads?

Those are $150K-$170K cars, people have spondoolies.
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Talk about a slam dunk sale, If we were talking about fishing,
then this would be the equivalent of the fish jumping into the boat
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Imagine the empty feeling in the stomach of those who've just dropped 90k on a Camaro right about now.
I never thought i'd say it again, but the timing of this is genius Ford Motor Company, pure genius.
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Old 09-02-2019, 12:51 PM   #12
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The people who are buying Camaro are because they want a Camaro, it doesn't make sense from a market perspective as the Mustang isn't some chopped up conversion being factory RHD and cheaper, but it does from a 'I always wanted a Camaro' perspective.
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Imagine the empty feeling in the stomach of those who've just dropped 90k on a Camaro right about now.
I never thought i'd say it again, but the timing of this is genius Ford Motor Company, pure genius.
My feeling is, those who opt for the Camaro are the die hard GM/ Chevy fans.
Just like the majority of HSV drivers would not consider an FPV.

The Camaro will always have its following IMO.
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While Ford is in a generous mood, I hope they also get PP2 sport pack with big tyres approved,
that would be a great move to enable even more sales on top of a blown Mustang...
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Yes! We want PP2 and Shelby variants even in limited quantities.
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Now hoping we get results in Supercars with the mustang to aid the flow of new performance variants!
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It's funny though that I have not seen any heavy modded Mustangs given how many of them are around but this is a good option for people now.

As for Camaros, I have seen 4 now including today so obviously they are selling and they don't seem disappointed despite the only mod being a $30k RHD option so I doubt they will care about this
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It's funny though that I have not seen any heavy modded Mustangs given how many of them are around but this is a good option for people now.

As for Camaros, I have seen 4 now including today so obviously they are selling and they don't seem disappointed despite the only mod being a $30k RHD option so I doubt they will care about this
You will find that most of the heavily modded ones are not daily drivers, and only come out to play on weekends.

Those that can afford to go to Herrod's and shell out $20K plus on a supercharger package, are often fairly well heeled and have other daily drivers in their stable.

I see quite a few at my Mustang club on cruises, and I shudder at what some of them have spent on mods. Vented scoop bonnet hoods for $3,000, full exhausts for $5,000, wheels for $4,000, steering wheels at $700 and the list goes on.
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You will find that most of the heavily modded ones are not daily drivers, and only come out to play on weekends.

Those that can afford to go to Herrod's and shell out $20K plus on a supercharger package, are often fairly well heeled and have other daily drivers in their stable.

I see quite a few at my Mustang club on cruises, and I shudder at what some of them have spent on mods. Vented scoop bonnet hoods for $3,000, full exhausts for $5,000, wheels for $4,000, steering wheels at $700 and the list goes on.
The only reason I can think is because they are 2 doors otherwise it doesn't make much sense when there are heaps of modded Falcons and Commodores.

I suppose it wouldn't be such a stretch to say that many Mustang owners also have Falcon though too having said that.
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Bump.

Any news of the factory equipped blowers?

Talking to my local dealer they said they are coming and it will work like other dealer fitted options such as window tint and tow bars and maintains the 5 year warranty from ford

What are they waiting for??
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I tell you what every second post on Facebook in the past 6 months I've read is about the availability of some supercharged version of the Mustang from different sources whether it be a GT500 from Mustang Motorsport, who supposedly have an exclusive license to use the Shelby name in Australia. Then Herrod . Now because they are Australia's only Ford Performance dealer, and FP develop the Shelby vehicles, wouldn't Herrod have exclusive rights and not Mustang Motorsport? Then the $180k Roush Jackhammer from some other mob. Is it just me or is everyone else bloody confused too??


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I see quite a few at my Mustang club on cruises, and I shudder at what some of them have spent on mods. Vented scoop bonnet hoods for $3,000, full exhausts for $5,000, wheels for $4,000, steering wheels at $700 and the list goes on.
lol...I'm still looking at exhausts...Taken nearly a year lol and I'm thinking of the FPR quad tip. $5k just for catback but with GT350 valance. As you say, yep Mustang tax is alive and well.
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Any news of the factory equipped blowers?
They're not.
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None of these left-hand-drive-only Mustangs will be sold through official Ford channels in Australia, opening the way for a local high-performance model via Ford dealers.
The article is a bit confusing, But I imagine what we're getting is Vehicles modified locally by Herrod. Which means they will be insanely expensive.
I'm also reminded of the spectacular failure of Ford's last attempt to modify imported Mustangs

It also said something about dealers selling Roush kits from the states???
Yeah nah, not sure I would trust the yokels at a dealership with something like that.

Why don't they just make RHD versions of the Shelby and Roush cars and export those.
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Just give us a descent mustang. Stuff this stupid N/A models. We need real power in AUS.

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I have still have not seen any S/C Mustangs factory or otherwise. Mustang owners and even Camaro owners are soft as **** around here. Very disappointed
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Dick Johnson posted this on his FB page yesterday

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Any news of the factory equipped blowers?

Talking to my local dealer they said they are coming and it will work like other dealer fitted options such as window tint and tow bars and maintains the 5 year warranty from ford

What are they waiting for??
Dealerships near me have been doing S/C kits and have been honouring warranties on the Mustang since they were introduced.
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Local Ford dealer has been fitting Harrop superchargers for a while. They sent their Mustang guys to Harrop for training. Particularly popular with FM, not so much with FN as it has more power to begin with.
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