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  • THE PSYCHO XRT
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I'd NEVER buy 1....bought 2....

Haha, Nice one!! :buttonit:

XR6 Turbo's BLOODY EXRLNT :flick_flex:

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  • ride the lightning
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mate I have owned 3 fords and 14 commodores!!!!

out of all of the cars this one is the best,,,

worst thing is once you drive 1 you cant wipe the smile off your face!!!!

AWSOME !!!!!!

that sums them up!!!

  • Hench, but no longer shredded or tanned.
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mate I have owned 3 fords and 14 commodores!!!!

out of all of the cars this one is the best,,,

worst thing is once you drive 1 you cant wipe the smile off your face!!!!

AWSOME !!!!!!

that sums them up!!!

The only time it wipes the smile off my face is when im consistantly at the fuel bowser.

  • Three pedals are better then two..
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  • Member For: 17y 10m 30d
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I was a commy nut my whole life, after I test drove the T (to try somthing different) I told the guy I'll be back tomorrow with the deposit. Yeah v8's are ok and they sound alright but nothing beats plantin the right foot and the second she comes on boost your slammed back in your seat with a grin from ear to ear and lovin it. Shaming fools with cars twice the value or more is great too, the XR6T an F6 are a cult car I'm glad to be apart of it.

Cheers, Dillon

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I have only had mine for about 3 weeks now, but it is such a versitile car. Great for giving a boot, but in the peak hour traffic, keeps you sane! :)

I addressed the brakes the second day I had it with some slotted rotors and green stuff pads. This has helped quite a bit, but would certainly benefit from a big brake upgade.

Just cant wait to get the injectors, pump, cat and tune, then wel feel that turbo spool! :D

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I've had mine for 6 days. I'm a motorbike guy - cars generally bore me to tears - but I haven't wiped the smile off my dial since I first turned the key at 3:15pm on Wednesday the 29th of August. I can honestly say this is the best car I have ever driven, and that even though it's not anywhere near as fast as the bike, it feels as fast as a bike, because of the way the power comes on. Take off your devils hat, and it's an absolute pussycat to cruise around in on the freeway, sipping 7.7 litres per 100k's at 105km/h.

It's quiet - way more quiet on the freeway than the Forester it replaced. It handles like it's on rails, and the brakes (in my BFMkII anyway) are superb. It has a massive boot, the read seats are 60/40 splitfold and it has awesome legroom in the back. The premium sound is top notch too.

I keep looking for excuses to go for a drive; I have none, because my daily commute is a sportsbike. Also, the car is technically for my wife to drive around in. I see her drive away with the kids in it and I get separation anxiety!

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  • Member For: 17y 7m 23d
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I've had mine for 6 days. I'm a motorbike guy - cars generally bore me to tears - but I haven't wiped the smile off my dial since I first turned the key at 3:15pm on Wednesday the 29th of August. I can honestly say this is the best car I have ever driven, and that even though it's not anywhere near as fast as the bike, it feels as fast as a bike, because of the way the power comes on. Take off your devils hat, and it's an absolute pussycat to cruise around in on the freeway, sipping 7.7 litres per 100k's at 105km/h.

It's quiet - way more quiet on the freeway than the Forester it replaced. It handles like it's on rails, and the brakes (in my BFMkII anyway) are superb. It has a massive boot, the read seats are 60/40 splitfold and it has awesome legroom in the back. The premium sound is top notch too.

I keep looking for excuses to go for a drive; I have none, because my daily commute is a sportsbike. Also, the car is technically for my wife to drive around in. I see her drive away with the kids in it and I get separation anxiety!

ha ha. cool mate. :spoton:

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Rubbish cars ... they go through back tyres every couple months. The tyres smoke too much. Brakes need replacing at least once a year and they are tricky to drive in a straight line !!

Other than that they are ok!

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