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  • Formerly XR6NA
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Well after selling my car about 2 months ago I have finally got my self into a XR6. It isn't a turbo but insurance was just too much for me to afford a turbo as I am only just coming up to 19 years of age. Glad I am back in a manual, took a little bit of getting used to again but much more fun than auto. I managed to pick up a 2004 MKII XR6 Manual with 13 000 kays on the clock. So I am pretty happy with that. I will post some pics up when I get a chance to.

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  • Formerly XR6NA
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Including all on road costs $30640. I took it out tonight and put the G-Tech in it and managed a 7.01 0-100. Not sure how accurate they are but I was on a flat bit of road. So I was happy with that especially considering it was the first time I really launched it.

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Agree, had a 182 Barra before the t in a XL Ute, was told on the other forum(1 reply every 4 years) that it should run 15.5 1/4

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  tab said:
  XR6NA said:
$30640

:thumbsup:

Could have bought my 2003, 50000k T for that and still had 4 large for mods/insurance :+1:

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