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car gets 400kms around the city including the occasional squirt (we dont have these high hp cars for nothing now do we lol)

with a highflow cat fuel economy will improve

Edited by Jaeyon
  • 4 months later...

hey guys i have my xr6 turbo up for sale.

its a 2003 blueprint auto, with 7xxxxkms on the clock

the car is mechanically A1, and had the best feel out of 5 cars i tested when looking at buying.

the car comes with:

custom plates XR68UZ

Lower grill with XR insignia

K&N panel filter with 2nd XR8 CAI

Monza bov (for rice factor)

FPV gauge holder with 2 autometer cobalt gauges, oil pressure and boost/vac

genuine ford alloy pedals

XR scuff plates

Hybrid intercooler with full piping kit installed

trans cooler going in in a few days. big davis craig one

CV tuned capa flash tuner, making 252rwkw without the i/c, ran a best of 13.0 down the quarter mile on a hot night, without the i/c

Bendix Ultimate pads front and rear put in about 2000kms ago

Lowered with King SL front and SSL rears, only done 700kms so far

Whiteline 27mm front non adjustable sway bar, fitted when springs were put in

5 genuine 17" alloy wheels (4 of these are on the car)

Still has 3 years extended warranty

rego expires next march

extra keys and pads

always serviced at FORD

comes with all log books and manuals etc

located in Sydney

Now only $25000 ono. for pics click HERE

any enquiries call me on 0431 083 394

Thanks guys,

John

Edited by Jaeyon

its not done yet, shops not open till 15th of january. my rear quarter panel was bumped by a lady coming out of westfields. its not serious, but her insurance companies paying for it so i figure id get it fixed.

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