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Old 21-04-2012, 03:39 PM   #1
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Default My new TDCI Focus Titanium

G'day guys, here are some pics of my new ride. I love it! I never thought I would ever drive a 4 banger, but to my surprise I found this to be the best car I've ever owned. On top of that, it got my wifes approval! ( for once ). lol.

My first car was a vn v6 wagon, 2nd vx v6, 3rd vs v6, 4th vs v8, 5th Fg egas xr6 ute ( just traded ).

I know the kilowatt figure is only 120 kw, but the torque is 340nm factory! The best bit is, that the power is delivered jice and early through soft acceleration. You dont need to thrash the thing to make it feel good.

If anyone know much about turbo diesels, I'd love your input as I'm a newbie to it. On the card's is to get a better exhaust ( still researching ), more boost and a decent air filter.

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