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hehehe....its a baby intercooler!!!!!  the fords don't look so bad now!!!  the sexiest one i've seen out there has to be a purple XR6T with plates WHPLSH!!! ;) ;) :D

haah and i wonder whos car that is Moanie.... mmm shit i wonder ... hehe ... no it looks sweet ...

though they have alot of pertentual for high klw..... but i just cant handle the fact of having a non import ....

saw 3 6Ts at CRD yesterday waiting to tune my unichip and general checkup.

1st 6t was an APS stage 1 putting out average 220rwkw

2nd 6t, stage 3 putting out average 320rwkw (stock is approx 194rwkw) so well over 500hp. Cost him $60k all up.

last one was the 6T ute owned by Mario at CRD putting out 375rwkw

awesome sight esp Mario's doing demo runs

saw 3 6Ts at CRD yesterday waiting to tune my unichip and general checkup.

1st 6t was an APS stage 1 putting out average 220rwkw

2nd  6t, stage 3 putting out average 320rwkw (stock is approx 194rwkw) so well over 500hp. Cost him $60k all up.

last one was the 6T ute owned by Mario at CRD putting out 375rwkw

awesome sight esp Mario's doing demo runs

Are you sure your not mistaking it for Theos ute?

(Lime/yellow 6T ute with Racing Hart rims)

no, white ute, aluminium tray, Nitto rears, Marano? rims(similiar to Momo Sports, split 5 spokes), twin exhausts. Mario i think, curly hair, glasses, oldish, helps Jim with the tuning

come to CRD and you see it there along with all these cars ;

http://www.croydonautosports.com.au/customercars.htm

plus a LHD R34, high mount turbos with the lots and and an awesome sound just idling(not on web page)

no pics sorry, was in a rush. Guy was pretty open minded, not "yeah, mine's better" kind.

http://www.croydonautosports.com.au/forum/ for further info

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