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Old 20-10-2015, 12:28 PM   #13
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Default Re: Australia's car industry one year from closing its doors

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I worked at Holdens and I also worked in the export area, we were sending 2.6 commodores to china, we was building the Monaro Pontiac for America(which was nice to drive).

Soon after the Monaro contract went to mexico because it obviously cheaper to make on corn chips, they basically stole our Monaro, our designs and shipped it somewhere else.
Monaroes still being made in Mexico? How about they ship our Falcon designs and pressing equipment and ship to Argentina, where the Falcon has a long heritage, and Falcon could exist somewhere on this planet. don't think they care much for emissions over in Argentina
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