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Ford Xr6 Turbo

Hey guys ive got a Xr6T for sale Narooma blue 4spd Auto Car has Aftermarket Plazaman piping , rapid intercooler , Nizpro valve spings , sieman 60Lb injectors , 12psi actuator ,Custom cold airbox , battery in the boot , walbro g341 fuel pump , big trannie cooler ,superlow springs , aftermarket F6 rear bar and F6 side skirts has a highflowed cat and a pex exhaust , Bf tailights , ford flash tuner 2 been tuned by cv makes 420rwhp on 12psi on a street tune and a little more on a race tune, reliable and sounds great 19' Black rims with a blue lip

Car also has a Clarion Fold out DvD player sitting where the tissue box was over all car is in great condition , all fluids changed

The car has 170,000 ks on it , sounds awesome ive removed the wing but havent got around to getting the holes welded and boot painted so it has bungs in there atm and some paint missing from where the wing was sitting , I do have a Xt boot in black that will be included with the sale along with a stack of standard parts Car has been extremely reliable and currently gets 14.0 L/100km

Im chasing $16,000

Car is located in Newcastle Nsw Cheers mic 0413549166

might be interested in swaps with cash my way no r33's tho

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