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I ordered a Bullitt as soon as Ford Australia announced it. The price tag is about 90k with Recaro. My biggest question is that whether this Bullitt can justify the price tag?

[CORRECTION] its 90k with Recaro, not 95k

Has anyone seen it in person, what do you think about it??

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I ordered a Bullitt as soon as Ford Australia announced it. The price tag is about 95k with Recaro. My biggest question is that whether this Bullitt can justify the price tag?

Has anyone seen it in person, what do you think about it??


$95K is about $8 to 9K too much with Recaros.
 

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700 in Australia - hardly exclusive.

Pity Ford Australia can’t make the numbers stack up for ADR compliant GT350
 

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I ordered a Bullitt as soon as Ford Australia announced it. The price tag is about 95k with Recaro. My biggest question is that whether this Bullitt can justify the price tag?

Has anyone seen it in person, what do you think about it??

Personally I can't stand the green colour, chrome grill surround. Not to mention those ugly wheels. No extra power worth taking about either, like the original. This is for someone wanting bragging right's over common standard Mustang. To expensive for what's on offer and if you take discounting on standard GT in consideration, probably even more expensive. Each to their own.
 
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Beautiful concept - suitable homage.
Reckon it misses grille mounted pony
Lashings of window chrome and front too reminiscent of 60s.
Rear looks mean as. Love it.
700 in Australia - hardly exclusive.

Pity Ford Australia can’t make the numbers stack up for ADR compliant GT350
Agreed
 

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Mine was same price, not sure I believe some of the prices put up. Let's see some contracts....
 

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It's funny, I think it looks so much better for not having the Pony on the grill.. I think it's a much cleaner & more aggressive look. I also love the chrome treatment, but then I'm a big old school muscle car guy.

On the price front I paid $83,356.59
 

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Lashings of window chrome and front too reminiscent of 60s.
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700 in Australia - hardly exclusive.

Pity Ford Australia can’t make the numbers stack up for ADR compliant GT350
Even in USA they're mainly selling GT350 above MSRP aren't they? I imagine must be hard to make a profit in Aus since in the USA they're getting screwing pricing wise. Imagine how upset they'd be if Aussies got it cheaper than them!
 

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It's funny, I think it looks so much better for not having the Pony on the grill.. I think it's a much cleaner & more aggressive look. I also love the chrome treatment, but then I'm a big old school muscle car guy.

On the price front I paid $83,356.59
Is that with recaros?
 

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