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SS427

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  1. SS427 replied to a post in a topic in General Motors
    Ok what is your proof, or at least your theorys, I am listening.
  2. SS427 replied to a post in a topic in General Motors
    I question that because even though they are prototypes don't they have to meet U.S. standards to be driven on U.S. streets (i.e. placement of the gas tank, crash testing, emissions), I realize that exemptions can be made available for some of this stuff but it does not seem cost effective to pay for those all the time for a platform you are not going to sell here. That is why I strongly believe that this is not Zeta or at least not a Zeta not intended for Australia.
  3. SS427 replied to a post in a topic in General Motors
    I agree, I was looking at this photo and the front end photos, and I have to believe that these pictures were taken here in the good ole USA. My proof is not only the gas pump, but in the back ground of the front end photo (of a left hand drive car, and yes I know Holden imports to Saudi Arabia, etc.) is a white Olds Cutlass Ciera, even though that could be could be a Statesmen or a Commodore as someone suggested at GmInsider.com if you look to the right of the photo is clearly a modified Jeep CJ-7 from the 70's sitting on a trailer. I may be the new guy here but just take a look this may not be Zeta but maybe a Sigma Lite being readied for the US market.

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