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Originally Posted by Bossxr8
The factory converted it to phase 4 spec as a development vehicle. Might not be plated as a Ph4, but it's a Ph4 if the factory made it one. And if the factory says it's a Ph4, it sure as hell is one.
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Good simple explanation, like your thinking!!
Would you go to say it is similar to a modern day FGX Falcon going down the production line as a bare body, then given to FPR/Tickford to turn into a V8 Supercar although the race versions are no longer similar to their road going brother as they were back in the day. If it was the same you would still call the race car a GT even though it did not come down the assembly and ID'd as a GT as such.