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Old 18-01-2007, 11:46 PM   #1
inthatribe
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Central QLD
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Talking Ideas and help.......

: I recently bought (my first car) a 1994 AY TX5 Ghia, with a 5sp man 4cyl fuel injected motor. Heaps of stuff on my car can be found on this site a friend wipped up for me (excuse the bad photo of me on the front page!)
http://web.mac.com/inthatribe/
Im looking for some ideas for the car, some cool things you can do, just to make it original, I wanna personalise it but just dont know what to do.

Also im going to get some new mags for it, but dont know the offset or bore (but i dont think that realy matters), i think the ratio is 5/114.3.

Also do these telstars have an automatic aerial (think i spelt that right) because i cant get mine to go up, manually, and it does not go up automatically...

cheers


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