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Drag race: Australia vs The World - HSV GTSR W1 v BMW M3 Competition v Mercedes-AMG C63 S v Alfa Romeo Giulia QV

Drag race: Australia vs The World – HSV GTSR W1 v BMW M3 Competition v Mercedes-AMG C63 S v Alfa Romeo Giulia QV

Posted on April 23, 2017January 20, 2019 By Jarvis

Australia. It’s the country where there’s always an insect, animal or sea creature trying to kill you. It’s also the country that once housed a thriving car industry.

But, instead of crying over spilt milk, we’re showing the world one last time why the constant fear of death has inspired our local engineers to build a car that’s itching at the chance to chew you up and spit you out.

The manic HSV GTSR W1 (a title that’s yelled at you in text) represents the fastest and most powerful Australian production car ever built. With only 300 making their way to customer’s hands, it’s unlikely you’ll ever see one on the road.
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