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  • Location: Sydney NSW

Hi all,

After selling my 03 BA XR6T Ute a couple of years ago due to company car (ford LPG ute) I have finally got a car allowance and now purchased another Turbo. As much as I love the new FG I had to resort to common territory and purchased a BA Mk2 XR6 Turbo but for a very good price and low kms. I was looking at Bf's but the price, kms and condition sold me. Its a great step going from ute to sedan, and Mk1 to Mk2. The car drives very well, and loving the manual. My only annoyances which are always found after purchasing the car are the following:

- A bit of clunking when changing gears or coasting on and off throttle....I hear its normal though....is it?

- Bloody rear view mirror rattle on rough roads........how to stop this? Never had this issue in a Ford before

- Little knocks under the car on bumpy surfaces, only occasionally.

Apart from that the car is a dream. I hope to get back into some cruising again or even some track days.

Its good to be back...

Cheers

Shane

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Good stuff mate, I hope to be in your shoes in the not to distant future.

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welcome back! yeah when I had my old xr6 bf ute.. it shake the sh*t outa the revision mirror when I went down bumpy roads.. but after I had the screen replaced after a crack.. it was fine.

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