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Old 26-05-2012, 05:48 PM   #1
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Default Phase 4 Engine

Hi Guys

A mate of mine is installing light posts and power poles for Western Power up north and some of them go through Big blocks of land.

He told me he saw a XA 2door and the owner said it had a phase 4 motor in it.
I thought they were only released in the the phase 4 but from what i can remember there were only 4 made 1 crashed 1 unknown of location and the other 2 owned some where. the owner of the car said that they made excess engines and just put them in the early XA's?

So the reason i stared the thread is what was the phase 4 motor. What specs,info,pics or anything to identify it if someone stumbled across one... and dose anyone on the forum have on their car.

If there's even such a thing as the phase 4 motor

Cheers
Gerry

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