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Old 01-18-2004, 08:22 PM
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GP's are made in Canada now
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Re: Fastest 3800 Gp!!

Well for me that is no import. My Chevelle and the Z-34 is canadian as well. What I meant by import is anything outside the big 3.
Now you know that Toyota, Subaru, Saab, Opel, Hummer and others are GM related. Did you know that there will be a Saap 9-2 that is going to be bases on the Subaru Sti. To me these all are GM's but I prefer the ones that have the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, OLDS badging(Get it, that is what I mean, but these days GM, Chrysler and Ford are related to almost everyone).
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Re: Re: Fastest 3800 Gp!!

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Catz what you mean that the 04 is an import. I know about the GTO(It is GM and that is what matters to me) but what is the story behind the GP?
'04 is made in Canada
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