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Nope. Wheel on wrong side!

and a shooting brake has glass in the rear side panels.

As a "tribute" to the iconic two-door station wagons of Holden Australia's yesteryear, Red Bull and Triple Eight Engineering have cooked up this insane shooting brake with 705 BHP, full racing suspension, and... surfboard racks.

XP mirrors, other pic has street mirrors, fake listing.

1.) Nissan 240SX

I assume this is a US market only issue, since Subaru still happily sells Impreza and Liberty based wagons everywhere else I can think of.

Isuzu / Holden / Chevy - Rodeo / Colorado / LUV / D Max depending on the market. Just because they are not sold in the USA (lol, chicken tax) doesn't mean you can't buy them anymore.

This is about as close as you can get to those requirements, but being Wes Siler, you already knew it was the only possible answer.

It is not unusual to have drag built rotaries spinning at 14k rpm.

probably lucky then, since the section I was talking about is 100 in the dry, 90 in the wet :-)

There's an argument to be made that the best thing he could do in this situation is sit in-front of them all, sirens going to warn the people in cars about the dumbasses behind him.

I've never seen a push / pit bar on any aussie cop cars.

did you even read the article?

Never mind that the eastern most part of that straight is over 2,800 km from Sydney, or over 1,600 km - near enough to 1,000 miles - from any point in NSW.

Ever driven up the F3 (M1 now I think) from Sydney to Gosford? You pass a section with average speed cameras that work on all vehicles, that has a variable speed limit for weather conditions.

As soon as the wheels are spinning for over a second - you'll get a reckless charge in oz.

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Craig was just paying it forward from when the shoe was on the other foot.

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I assume you mean that because it didn't have a million sponsor stickers all over it?

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