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Old 21-12-2015, 05:12 PM   #1
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Default Belgian business man taking next step to buy Holden plant and Build Commodore

Belgian business man Guido Dumarey is taking things to the next level to investigate buying the Holden plant and continue building cars using the Zeta platform. http://www.carsales.com.au/editorial...izabeth-100647

This would be the best news since Henry Ford starting building cars here. It would keep the manufacturing business open in Australia and be great for local jobs. There's a long way to go but it's a start. Imagine the potential of it. We all know that once the doors close for good that there's no way that we will ever see a auto factory in Australia again. Imagine the possibilities with a new owner and the other Australian business that supply parts like carbon fibre wheels, supercharger and the like.
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