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New Xr6 Lover Looking For Some Advice


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Beware getting a manual you will need significantly more power to keep up with autos unless you're pretty quick on the shifts

That's what deterred me from buying a manual in the end

Why does everything come down to keeping up with Autos.. He might want to do track work.. You think about that!!

Do you see autos in V8 Supercars going around Bathurst., not everyone wants to drag race numnuts!!

Paint it black..

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Why does everything come down to keeping up with Autos.. He might want to do track work.. You think about that!!

Do you see autos in V8 Supercars going around Bathurst., not everyone wants to drag race numnuts!!

Paint it black..

Diff bush

Erm I see sequential manuals in v8 supercars that dont require the clutch on upshift cause its quicker.

Has anybody ever put a holinger in a T?(im not talking about the current trans axle). Pretty pricey

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Yeah but shifts as fast as an auto....so quicker lol. I have nothing against manuals they are great fun. Just stirring.

Lack of auto blip on the falcon is ghey as other zf equipped cars have it.

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Where abouts are you located? I had the same dilemma last year and was looking at the FG XR6T and GE6T's but always wanted the F6 so in the end the bank had plenty of money and no way would I look back from getting the F6. Yeah the MKII would have been nice for interior touch screen etc but not the asking price over the MK1. You could pick up a 09-10 F6 for low $30's now so no time like the present.

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Pay mid $30's for 2011 F6 (say with 50k's ) . Although you won't have any choice on colour and or trans ... and yes as stated above a 2008/9 with similar k's can be sort with low $30's ... Try a bid harder with then 2011 seller and pick up a nicer interior .

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Why does everything come down to keeping up with Autos.. He might want to do track work.. You think about that!!

Do you see autos in V8 Supercars going around Bathurst., not everyone wants to drag race numnuts!!

Paint it black..

Diff bush

wow you're defensive! What's wrong? Spent 5k modding your manual and still getting chopped by stock fgs?
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I wouldn't give up my manual fg for an auto even if it was 5seconds quicker. Manual so much more fun. my mate wishes he bought a manual now after driving mine. But I guess its what you want to do. get good times down the quarter or have fun driving around. 0 to 100 about the same anyway if you're driving around street. just takes more skill in manual;)

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Alright guys this pissing contest never gets us anywhere, it's all about preference

Now back to topic

Don't be a chicken and get an f6

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If your 22 and plan on getting a loan for most money for the car I wouldn't recommend getting an F6. Most banks will definitely want you to get full comprehensive insurance on the car as part of the loan agreement. And these cars aren't cheap to insure for under 25s.

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