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Old 12-08-2006, 09:18 PM   #1
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Default Bf2 Force 6 And Force 8

Alright, I've had enough.

From the various people mentioning these two cars, and all the hype centering a October launch; I WANT IN!

I originally thought they would be FPV products, then I was informed they bear no relation to the F6? And that they are to be Ford products.

It all makes sense, timed to take the shine off the VE and keep us happy 'till Orion blows our socks off.

I'm still hoping for the Force 6 & 8 to be an FPV product, maybe lightweight track editions. One a hypo F6 and the other a Supercharged (or Twin Turbo) V8.

We know we're gonna see something special from Ford at the up coming Motorshow, but some info would be really nice, especially after having that fug ugly VE plastered everywhere we turn.

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