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Old 28-01-2013, 11:57 PM   #1
XrRabbit
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Default What to do? I Need an upgrade

Hey guys, I have an ba xr6 falcon which is my first sporty car. I knew I shouldn't get something to powerful. Didn't want to end up parked around a tree.
I have had it for awhile and in the soon I would like to upgrade.

I'm not sure if I should do up my xr6, or if I should sell it and buy a xr6 turbo or an xr8. And if I buy a new car what series should I get?

I have done of work on my xr6 and have became very attached to it.

I have thought about supercharging my xr6 and I would love to do that, but a turbo would be pretty sweet.

I do love the roar of the v8, my I6 just doesn't hit that note but does sound great.

I don't know what to do. I was just thinking some advice would be handy and may help me make up my mind

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