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Swap for an EFII Fairmont Ghia + $1k your way?

Specs:

1996 EF Series 2 Fairmont Ghia

Driveline:

-Factory Tickford (XR6) motor.

-EF XR6 T5 manual gear box - Steeda USA Short Shifter

-3.45 LSD.

Modifications:

-Pacemaker Extractors

-2.5in single muffler sports exhaust (Not too loud, has been recently through vehicle inspection where it passed with 87dB)

-Saloon Car spec cam

-Adjustable fuel regulator

-EL/AU intake assembly (From AU T-Series snorkel to T/B)

Exterior:

-Excelent condition Dynamic White duco

-EF XR body kit (minus spoiler)

-BA XR8 17in wheels (E-Series Offset copies)

-Legal tint on all windows

-NL Fairlane cornering lamps

-Pedders Sportsryder Suspension

Interior:

-EF Fairmont Ghia grey leather/velour combination interior in fantastic condition.

-AU XR Momo steering wheel (In Black/Grey)

-Custom door trims (Combination of NF Fairlane and EF Ghia to get velour padded arm rests)

-Standard 250w Premium Sound.

Details:

-Car has done 177,000kms.

-I am the 3rd owner of the car, all books supplied, regularly serviced.

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Mate, I would love to, but I'm looking to grab something a bit cheaper.

Having said that, that's one hella-nice EF!

If you manage to sell it and are still interested in the 32, let me know and I can drive it down to Adelaide.

Thanks.

Not really trying to sell the EF, was just looking for easy swap as the EF's a great car.

But if you change your mind on swap, let me know :)

Yep will do.

Just to let everyone know, I'll be in Adelaide this weekend, so if there are any potential buyers in SA who wanna check it out, please PM.

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Thanks for the offer, but I'm pretty much after the cash. Looking to buy a house soon enough, so need to get a sh*tty car for a while :nyaanyaa:

Thanks for the offer, but I'm pretty much after the cash. Looking to buy a house soon enough, so need to get a sh*tty car for a while :nyaanyaa:

no worries bud... still interested. what is your best price for cash? also how many km's has it done?

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