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  • Member For: 12y 8m 8d
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Next day after we swapped cars went from this

Vx 6 clubby custum tune to 227 with twin 3" no rear muffler and of course 6 speed

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Now have this dead stock xr6t 199,000km auto premo sound and xr8 rims optioned also 4th owner

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  • Member For: 16y 9m 5d
  On 17/08/2012 at 6:59 AM, AussieCJ7 said:

Delivered today have not stopped finding excuses all day to run errands so I can go for a drive. Smile muscles on face are sore but don't care

Almost 3000klms on her now in a couple of weeks and apart from a couple of annoying ICC bugs all is great

A few pics I put up in the multimedia section

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  • Member For: 12y 7m 26d
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  • Location: HARWOOD NSW

G'day my name is Stuart and I own a 2004 BA mk2 ,

Basically stock except for the FG rims and a chopped exhaust to give it a better note, and an XR8 bonnet,am totally in love with this car its awesome !!!

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  • Member For: 12y 7m 24d

hello all, I and my wife are execting our first baby and we are looking at upgrading from a Suzuki swift 2007. We have been looking on carsales for quite sometime now. we test drove a ford xr6tfg 2008 auto and have fallen in love with it.

I don't know alot about these cars and am hoping to learn more before I purchase.

my main concern is regarding the handling and safety characteristics associated. I did own a subaru and always felt confident/safe taking corners in it in any weather condition.

any tips advise would be appreciated. thanks

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  • Member For: 14y 11m 24d
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  • Location: South West Melbourne

The 4WD is always going to feel a lot more secure especially in wet conditions but also less fun. The FG has a 5 star safety rating as well as dsc so it will be as safe as it can be, however it also has a crap load of power going to the back wheels so a bit of caution when applying throttle is a wise thing. Good tyres will help as well.

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