Hello from NM
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Hello from NM
I have always loved the look of the early 90's XJs so when it was time to look for a replacement for my Volvo 240 turbo iwas pretty happy to come across a 94 XJ6 in very nice condition and bought ny first Jag.
I've been a member over at Turbobricks.com for years and have had a blast building and modifying my Volvo, turning it from a sedate Sunday driver to a very capable track car.
I am not giving up my love of the old bricks as I also have a 77 242 that's getting the full works but wanted something a little newer and nicer to commute in.
I will fill in all my details soon and hope to see everyone in the forums.
Joe
I've been a member over at Turbobricks.com for years and have had a blast building and modifying my Volvo, turning it from a sedate Sunday driver to a very capable track car.
I am not giving up my love of the old bricks as I also have a 77 242 that's getting the full works but wanted something a little newer and nicer to commute in.
I will fill in all my details soon and hope to see everyone in the forums.
Joe
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Thanks for the welcome guys. I will have to post some links for the unbelievers. They can be more than the little boxy cars that hold up tr affix driven by hippes... Ok alot are driven by hippies but are not what you think.
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I will get some posted up. At the moment the only pic I have of my XJ is from the lot where I bought it. The day I took it home it rained inches and I live on a country road (read dirt) and it's muddy as hell. So I need to get it cleaned up again. Other wise I might get banned.b