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Old 15-10-2006, 08:12 PM   #1
bangm001
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Default AU2 Fairlane Ghia

Hey guys, I am thinking of buying a AU series 2 Fairlane Ghia 5.0L auto as a cruiser/ run around quite soon, however am not sure which way to go. Either this vehicle or a BA series 1 Futura, as they are both around the 14-15K price range. My question is what do you guys think of the fairlanes, I am yet to drive one so would like preferences and dislikes. I have heard that these motors are quite reliable, however would like to know the best way just to wake them up a little, I wont be spending huge amounts on it, maybe an exhaust/headers down the track but was wondering if they react well to this and if the computer needs to be altered also (I already own a stocky F6 but is too good to park at work, hospital carpark). Any constructive feedback appreciated. Thanks Guys.

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