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Old 30-08-2011, 12:34 PM   #1
blizz
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Question Envy green xr6 spotted

Wasn't sure where I should post but I didnt seem to really fit any where else.
Just wondering if someone might know alittle more about a xr6 I keep seeing in the Knox area

It's a envy green ba xr6 with from what I can tell Gianna envy 18's and seems to have a green m&m in the rear window with a fdo sticker in the upper left hand corner of the rear window. Now all i know is it's got an exhaust system on it n lowered but seems pretty standard other then that, but the other night it took off like a rocket and my xr6 turbo couldn't even catch it.

Now my question is does anyone know what has been done to this car engine wise cause there was no turbo or charger noise seems n/a to me?

Thank you for your help

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