RE: Holden Time Attack Concept gets 1360hp - and no V8

RE: Holden Time Attack Concept gets 1360hp - and no V8

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AussieFozzy

136 posts

129 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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Well i have also done a drawing of a car and mine will have 5000hp, 8750 lb ft of torque, goes to 62 mph in 0.2s, and will lap Bathurst in 54 seconds. And on top of this it will take negative 30 seconds to charge it and it will fly and it will also be a boat and a sandwich press.



Jader1973

4,016 posts

201 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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AussieFozzy said:
Well i have also done a drawing of a car and mine will have 5000hp, 8750 lb ft of torque, goes to 62 mph in 0.2s, and will lap Bathurst in 54 seconds. And on top of this it will take negative 30 seconds to charge it and it will fly and it will also be a boat and a sandwich press.


Damn you. I need to go back to the imaginary drawing board.

Although given the image link I suspect you may have copied your design...

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Coatesy351

861 posts

133 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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TegTypeR said:
When the Commodore was axed, I really did fear this was the end of GMH in anything but name. I'm glad to see them still alive and kicking and clearly their design and engineering departments working well.

With the General now departed from the European market (except now in licensed platforms and engines fitted to Vauxhall / Opel products), I hope one day we will see the Holden brand introduced to the UK market to fly the GM flag.
Holden will be lucky to still exist in Aus in the next five years. Sales have slumped so i doubt gm will be using it to brand cars in the European market.

The Ors

174 posts

114 months

Wednesday 10th October 2018
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AussieFozzy said:
Well i have also done a drawing of a car and mine will have 5000hp, 8750 lb ft of torque, goes to 62 mph in 0.2s, and will lap Bathurst in 54 seconds. And on top of this it will take negative 30 seconds to charge it and it will fly and it will also be a boat and a sandwich press.
Yeah, right!

There's no way it'll also be a sandwich press.