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21-05-2013, 06:07 PM | #91 | |||
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In the last year I have hit forty own both my BA falcons Xr6 sedan,XR8 ute and seriously thought about trading the ute in on a new GS supercharged. But I thought to myself I now have the ute the way I want it with Brembos, all bolt ons, custom tuned, diff ratio change 3.7.etc etc. The GS if I brought it new would for me still need Intake, exhaust,custom tune and there is still the fact that they don't come with big brakes. Sure the Fg GS would be a lot quicker but would it really satisfy what I wanted? So in November last year I brought a very straight already worked ZC fairlane. The lane is fully registered and I love driving it. Nothing like a worked 351 with a big cam and exhaust. This thing turns more heads that a great looking blonde wearing a thong at the beach, well maybe not quite but other owners of Classic's will know what I mean. Maybe it's not a classic but to me I love the lines and the look of the car, it rides very well and is a great cruiser. I didn't buy the car to make money and resell it, I BROUGHT it because it's what I wanted. It's a T code compliance so it runs virtually XW GT running gear, and if something fails it's not that expensive to replace. I will fully restore it one day but at the moment I'm enjoying driving it. Cars of this era have a certain smell. I think its a mix of interior, exhaust and raw fuel. There is nothing like sitting at the lights shaking and watching everyone looking for where that sound is coming from. Regards Chris. http://www.fordforums.com.au/attachm...1&d=1369123463
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Blue Power enhanced Black XR8 BA ute SOLD Xr6 BF Lowdnes ute. Moved on. ZC Fairlane 351 W T Code. MY 17 XLT Ranger. Giddy up! |
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21-05-2013, 06:56 PM | #92 | ||
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when you see something like that.....well the heart melts and the mrs gets jealous, gorgeous car 4MYEGO. It's the engineering of the time and then the care of the owners that always inspire me and earn my deep appreciation. Saw a AU III XR8 in complete mint condition and it made me a little envious and wondering if my fg mkII XR6T will look as good after the same period of time has passed.
Well I'm trying my best at the moment because that motor in years to come will be my "Cleveland" so to speak. |
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21-05-2013, 07:41 PM | #93 | |||
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21-05-2013, 07:58 PM | #94 | ||
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Ok guys, back on topic please.
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22-05-2013, 11:34 AM | #97 | |||
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I'm always keen to get my window back up after cruising to try and hold as much of it in as possible Its buzzy for sure, makes sitting at red lights more tolerable! |
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