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RSS V8 ute or wagon, which Australian forbidden fruit is sweeter?

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http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2FstoragAustralia Day, the country's national holiday, is the perfect time to celebrate two of the country's less traditional V8 muscle machines. Watch as a Holden Commodore SS V Redline Sportwagon and Ute SS smoke their tires to race around a skid pad and haul a barbecue set.

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Well, for my money, I vote for the Ute SS since GM has not built or sold a domestic El Camino-like vehicle since the end of G-body platform in '87, even though GM teased us with the Pontiac G8 ST.


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