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Old 18-01-2019, 09:10 AM   #11
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Default Re: 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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I don't know why they keep rejecting RHD Shelbys. Mustang has proven it's desirability in RHD, Bullitt was a near instant sellout, and HSV never had any issue selling 100k+ limited editions. There is a market here.

Maybe it's just not big enough to return the extra cost of investment required to make a RHD version?
I suppose it's just too small of numbers in proportion to LHD for the trouble and expense . Wouldn't be so bad if they'll allow import and driving of a LHD though if you're prepared to fork out for the privilege as has already been mentioned . Some of the purists are disappointed going by comments on reviews that there is no dedicated manual among other things but it's a pretty serious weapon .

IF I was rich , if it was allowed and if you could actually use it in LHD the one I'd buy would be the GT 350.

Highly , highly unlikely .
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