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Old 29-06-2020, 10:47 PM   #1
RE-Genesis
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Default Why is it so....Territory Ghia is no XR6

Okay, http://fordforums.com.au/images/smilies/doh.gifso here comes a dumb question....Are all Bara motors created equally?

I thought I would test drive a 2011 Territory with only 80 000 kms. Trade in my 2008 XR6 Ute with 140000 kms and get a better set up for my tools. Currently only a rag top over the back of the Ute to keep them safe.

But no way Jose! I just could not believe how slow the Territory was. Everything looked on paper to be similar, other than the extra weight and the auto box.

Never looked back...jumped in my Ute and was glad not to do the trade.

But is there anyway of getting a factory XR6 performance in a Territory...without a Turbo?
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