My Ba Xr6 Turbo  

romp
  • romp
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Post #1 post 24th January 2011 - 03:06 AM
Lost it in the wet on the highway a few months ago...

According to a witness, hit a cliff face, launched up it, hit a tree and rolled a few times.

This post has been edited by romp: Jan 24 2011, 03:07 AM
My Ba Xr6 Turbo
My Ba Xr6 Turbo
My Ba Xr6 Turbo
My Ba Xr6 Turbo

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  • Jason91
    Post #2

    oh wow, good the see it held its structural integrity pretty well, fords are build pretty tough in my opinion.

    ashcroftracing
    Post #3

    glad to c ur still around to tell the story

    TeAm_SlidEWayZ
    Post #4

    those yellow stickers say
    caution airbags not deployed right?
    did they not go off

    minirobbie
    Post #5

    holy shit !!!!!!

    RPR89
    Post #6

    This is my friends old XR6, he sold it and the bloke crashed it like a month or two later. Was an absolutly beautiful car, clean, and had a lot of work done to the engine and made a pretty decent power figure at the wheels.

    E U R E K A M A D 9 4
    Post #7

    So did it end up in the mud? :bowrofl:

    jaggered
    Post #8

    What a waste, hopefully the motor finds a new home.

    JZX83LOVE
    Post #9

    Nice wheels, goodluck with sale.

    romp
    Post #10

    QUOTE (RPR89 @ Jan 25 2011, 06:01 PM) *
    This is my friends old XR6, he sold it and the bloke crashed it like a month or two later. Was an absolutly beautiful car, clean, and had a lot of work done to the engine and made a pretty decent power figure at the wheels.


    So you know Joseph (Giuseppe)?
    Not that much work done to the engine, only Siemens injectors (with upgraded fuel pump) btw.


    249rwkw not that massive.

    And I had it for nearly 6 months and covered 14 000km....


    Yeah that's what the stickers say - airbags didn't go off. No idea why, probably because it is an australian built car.

    RPR89
    Post #11

    Yeah, I know him. For what the car was, it had a pretty decent power output IMO. I drove it twice and I enjoyed it. It was a super clean car. Good to hear you made it out pretty ok.

    wheelzie1989
    Post #12

    because the airbag sensors are at the front of the car right behind the Reo bar.


    But shit, can't believe they didnt go off!

    crazy
    Post #13

    that's just crazy

    hectic1wheelers
    Post #14

    nothing a bit of bog and a buffer cant fix :o

    Desu
    Post #15

    Holy shit!

    dlawl12
    Post #16

    if it was a commo the driver would be dead

    romp
    Post #17

    Initial impact was on the front (nearly dead on) with the rock cliff face. Airbags should have deployed.

    noddy87
    Post #18

    itl buff out

    VTR
    Post #19

    XR6 pancake...

    Marko92mmm
    Post #20

    i like the number plate it says MUD

    mrscottyroo
    Post #21

    QUOTE (E U R E K A M A D 9 4 @ Jan 25 2011, 08:58 PM) *
    So did it end up in the mud? :drool:

    lmfao :drool:

    sdf4lyfe
    Post #22

    looks good mate lol

    Trent05xr6
    Post #23

    mate the airbag sensors are pretty well right behind the number plate and it hasnt been hit straight on

    axenm
    Post #24

    QUOTE (Jason91 @ Jan 24 2011, 09:38 PM) *
    oh wow, good the see it held its structural integrity pretty well, fords are build pretty tough in my opinion.



    are you retarded? the impact has protruded into the cabin that is not well designed structure. nuts.gif

    jpurd9
    Post #25

    you could buff that out

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