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      <title>Giocattolo Group B</title>
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      <description>I should have taken more photos of this, it's not as if they pop up at every intersection. Anyway, the Giocattolo was another example of the Aussie way of building cars : &amp;quot;too much engine and not enough car.&amp;quot; See also Elfin &amp;amp; Bolwell on madwhips. Giocattolos were built in Queensland (an Australian state) in the mid eighties. The Giocattolo had the 5 litre V8 from Holden (General Motors) stuffed in behind the front seats. A mid-engined V8 supercar. This gave the car slightly less performance than the contemporary 911 Turbo. The guard flares were kevlar, and kevlar was used liberally...</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 01:28:04 -0400</pubDate>
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