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Originally Posted by Caliman93230
Ok the camaro better had a good dam reason for taking so ''f'' ing long and release some track data or have the car available to other performance testing companies. that said either the camaro has someting up its sleeves for killing the competition or it has its head in hole. every one else has released their '' f '' ing cars to be tested.
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As... differently as i would have put it, i agree 100%.
You want to build hype about a car, you go show it off.... Not hope people are going to ignore all the OTHER cars and wait anxiously for your reveal..
look what the GTR did. Went out and blew everyone's doors off. (with racing slicks and ringer parts...) BUT it got EVERYONE talking about it. Nissan didnt build hype for the car by NOT letting it be tested.
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