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THE F6 R SPEC LIMITED EDITION
Friday, August 17, 2007 Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) has released its new limited edition F6 R-Spec Typhoon, featuring FPV's innovative R-Spec suspension and handling package. The F6 R-Spec is the first of FPV's six-cylinder models to feature the R-Spec suspension. The stylish new addition to the FPV stable is identified with distinctive R-Spec badging, and 'Dark Argent' gunmetal accents on the wheels and rear spoiler as standard. With production limited to just 300 units, the new F6 R-Spec will come with a unique build certificate of authenticity. FPV General Manager Rod Barrett said that the positive response to the GT 40th Anniversary limited edition, which was the first FPV to feature the R-Spec handling package, led to FPV modifying R-Spec for its six-cylinder Typhoon. "The initial idea behind R-Spec was to provide an FPV vehicle for those people who wanted to be more competitive at track days and club sprint events, but who didn't want to compromise on the comfort of daily driving either," said Barrett. "The GT 40th Anniversary succeeded in fitting that brief, and now for the first time our customers can enjoy the same superior level of suspension and handling on our award-winning Typhoon model." Barrett said FPV has customised the R-Spec package to maximise the handling characteristics of the Typhoon, allowing drivers of the limited edition F6 R-Spec to extract the best possible performance out of their vehicle. "The set-up on the F6 is different to our Boss 290 package to account for the different mass of the Typhoon. The most significant change has been to the front end damper tune." "Importantly, we have maintained an impressive level of ride comfort. The R-Spec package picks up more road irregularities, however, we have maintained the supple ride that has earned FPV cars an enviable ride and handling reputation." The cabin of the F6 R-Spec includes FPV's leather seats as standard, while FPV floor mats with 'F6 R-spec' logo inlay match the exterior touches. An iPod®/MP3 audio player connection^ is also fitted as standard and integrates with the FPV audio system. The F6 R-Spec is available in Winter White, Lightning Strike, Vixen, Neo, Ego and Silhouette. The FPV F6 R-Spec limited edition will be available with either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission, with a recommended retail price starting from $63,310*. ^ iPod®/MP3 device not included iPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the United States and other countries * Pricing excludes dealer delivery and statutory charges http://www.fpv.com.au/media/34501/f6rflyer.pdf
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Bsjenko |
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$63k thats a lot of money for a car thats a lot of money for a car thats not a 8 in OZ
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ELGT |
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$63k is only a years wages for the average person these days, not bad imo.
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ELGT wrote: $63k is only a years wages for the average person these days, not bad imo.
If 63k is average. Im getting riped off. thought average is around 30-45 mark?
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Bsjenko |
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bloody oath.... the avergage up here is about 30-45k, nothing to write homr about.
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ELGT wrote: $63k is only a years wages for the average person these days, not bad imo. if you lived in a bin/cardboard box with no mortgage and no bills.. while not eating and having no family to support or taxes to pay...
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krisisdog |
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R spec should = a slight retune of the motor as well.
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MORE POWER!!! when the hell is ford going to understand that unless for increases the power, there not going to get more buyers. ild rather save my money and get a regular typhoon
"The initial idea behind R-Spec was to provide an FPV vehicle for those people who wanted to be more competitive at track days and club sprint events, but who didn't want to compromise on the comfort of daily driving either," said Barrett. jus f#*king increase the power and the car will be better at the track you monkey
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castlegreyskull wrote: $63k thats a lot of money for a car thats a lot of money for a car thats not a 8 in OZ
T6>V8... and 63k<70k ... whats no to understand...? is a rumble and bonnet bulge really worth 17k?? (i don't even brake the second tax barrier (20K) a year)
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Nicko |
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Nothing to write home about if you ask me
R spec - Pffft - You wouldnt believe how many badges have sold on ebay!
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nicco |
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liking the different tail lights that are in the pics above. should have been on the BF from the word go
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You should all move to Northern WA then, get on the mines, seems every second person i talk to these days is up there on about 120-150k
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Sounds tempting but when you do the sums I'd earn almost as much if I leased my own taxi.
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Why would you release an R spec without more power. Rocks in their heads.
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Gregg_13 wrote: You should all move to Northern WA then, get on the mines, seems every second person i talk to these days is up there on about 120-150k
pffft f**k the pilburra. the bowen basins the go (qld). the figure is more 100-120k
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