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14-01-2007, 05:44 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wellington, NZ
Posts: 538
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Hey lads,
Nice forum. Thought I'd introduce myself "officially". : Carls the name 25 in July and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. Little background on my Ford history (nothing much).....I purchased a 2003, yes, 2003 AUIII XR8 about 2 years ago, loved it but traded for a BA. I didn't like the BA much at all (lack of low rpm grunt & response) so am back tracking but this time I'm looking for a TS50 2002 (T3). My Dad just sold his 2004 BA XR8 Shaker for a Chrysler SRT-8 300C which is lovely (6.1L Hemi 320kw). I own a couple of Mopars and am wanting this TS50 for a modern V8 "daily driver". I own a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T & a 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda. If interested you can see more here www.nz440rt.com Anyhow, look forward to asking a few questions on mods and hopefully soon, posting a thread on my new TS50! lol. They're few and far between I know that much but I'll find one, I know I will. Finding a 70 Challenger R/T #'s and a 'Cuda in New Zealand isn't an easy task either so I've been through the search process before. Hope you don't mind the Mopars, I'm a fan of any V8 but I've never owned a Holden, like some of their cars but don't think I could come to grips with driving one. :togo: I also own and run the New Zealand Mopar Registry (NZMR) www.nzmoparregistry.com & www.nzmoparforum.com Cheers, Carl NZ-TS50 (I don't have a TS-50 but wanted to grab the name). Photo #1 = My old 2003 AUIII XR8 Falcon 26,000km When I sold it. :( Photo #2 = My Dads old 2004 BA XR8 Shaker (sold it 3 days ago). Photo #3 = My 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Photo #4 = My 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda |
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