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Geez, what are they putting into the water in Brissy? Something stronger than flouride methinks ...

If what you have said is even close to true then either;

Your car is a POS build and way below the normal standard for an XR6T,

You can't drive,

The Toycar had a supercharger hidden under the bonnet.

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Geez, what are they putting into the water in Brissy? Something stronger than flouride methinks ...

nope...not even flouride!

And I've never disagreed with Jeff before, so I guess it's a firm :spoton:

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I have PERSONALLY driven an Aurion for around 50kms, and there is no way on God's green earth that the Aurion will stick with an XR6T that is in normal health. (It sounds like yours may be a bit sick - a quick run up on a dyno will sort that out for you)

The ONLY place I can see him getting you is off the line during the 1st 60ft or so while your car would be totally off boost.

The Aurion is snappy during first as it is very shortly geared, but after that, the pull drops right off... and that's right about where your XR6T should be starting to haul!!

At overtaking speeds, your T should leave him for dust!! I found the Aurion to feel on par with a naturally aspirated Barra 190 during overtaking.

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Lol.. this is total bullsh*t.

I drove a brand new rental toyota (3000kms on the clock) 200kw V6 on the way to buy my XR6T 2 weeks ago.

The Toyota has NOTHING on the XR6t for speed at all and of course economy is better in the arse dragger.. about the same as an NA XR6.

The Toyota was smooth to drive and ok for an appliance loving retard that prefers the company of men.

As for build quality.. I would say about the same honestly, both cars were perfect.

Honestly though, if you prefer the Toyota, sell the falcon and give it to someone that deserves it.

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Its all about Bang for your Buck today and for 40 grand against 48 for a T or 60 for a phoon on road thay go hard I did quote both cars were loaded up I haven't had tme to compare empty yet. The supercharged TRD if they can keep traction will be QIK

$48k for a T?

I think not.

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Whats the difference between Aurion Sportivo ZR6 and Aurion SX6?

I dont know sh*t about toyota models but if these two cars are having the same engine and same power output then aurion has no chance agaisnt xr6t. Ive read article in Royal Auto magazine which I get from RACV and they compared commy SV6, Aurion ZR, 380 VRX and Falcon XR6 NA.

Guess which one came on top performance wise?

Aurion: 200KW@6200RPM and 336Nm@4700rpm = 0-100km/h - 8.4sec

Xr6 NA: 190KW@5250 and 383Nm@2500rpm = 0-100km/h - 7.8 sec

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OH I KNOW, HE HAS A NATURALLY ASPIRATED XR6 WITH A TURBO BADGE

THERE'S THE PROBLEM

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theres somthing realy wrong with you car man get it cheacked mine was beating xr8 from stock now with 330rwkw I havent been beaten yet you should leave the toyota for dead as for your fuel consumption mine gets 7-8ltr p100klm on high way get yours edited man! :spoton:

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