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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
{USERNAME} wrote: And dont forget you need some skirts hahaha i dunno if they would suit the typhoon front :S I'm thinking b series skirts, I know they'd have to be modded but oh well. |
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All good, you know their there if you change your mind
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347 dart short block $5500
afr heads $2000 edelbrock rpm 2 manifold $1000 trick flow 1.7 rockers $500 70mm throttle body $350 90mm maf and 42lb injectors $550 hi volume oil pump and pan $450 valve covers $200 fuel pump $160 hamonic balancer $250 cam, rods and lifters $550 switch chip and tune $1300 labour $1200 and another $1000 for little fiddly things like intake piping fule presure regulator braided fuel lines ect. $15000 wont get you much more than that Matt |
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You would probably be better off getting a crate motor, like a 347, from Ford Performance {DESCRIPTION} or similar. Bolt it in and go.
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{USERNAME} wrote: You would probably be better off getting a crate motor, like a 347, from Ford Performance {DESCRIPTION} or similar. Bolt it in and go. Dont you need proof that you own a FPV to be able to buy FPV parts? |
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a 347 isn't an FPV part.
_________________ FALCN6 - EF GLi Turbo, 20" Rims, Air Bag Suspension, Straight LPG, 225rwkw |
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{USERNAME} wrote: a 347 isn't an FPV part. OOPS I read the link wrong. I assumed it was FPV. My mistake. |
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revan8_NL |
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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
{USERNAME} wrote: You would probably be better off getting a crate motor, like a 347, from Ford Performance {DESCRIPTION} or similar. Bolt it in and go. Ive never seen this site before.. I think Ive fallen in love |
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Age: 47 Posts: 2486 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
{USERNAME} wrote: 15grand would get you driving a stock BA XR6 Turbo Exxxxxactly ! Id Rather be driving a newer car than an older car that still will remain an older car no matter whats done to it. No offence but yes whilst i agree your car at the moment looks nice, spending another 15 grand on it does not really mean you will get that money back when its time to sell it or get insurance claims etc. In peoples eyes ( like myself ) i would rather spend 15 grand on a newer and potentially quicker car than buy an older done up car. Id say keep your car the way it is and buy a newer model.
_________________ 93 EB II Fairmon8 with 17' EL GT's / Clear indicators / H.I.Ds / Sports exhaust / Lowered 2' / K&N / XR6 ECU. |
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revan8_NL |
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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
Yes, very agreeable points. But if I got another car Id want a V8, and there out of my grasp.
If i were to sell how ever Id dont think Id get what I want for her. |
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Age: 47 Posts: 2486 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
{USERNAME} wrote: Yes, very agreeable points. But if I got another car Id want a V8, and there out of my grasp. If i were to sell how ever Id dont think Id get what I want for her. Well imagine spending another 15 g's on her. Im sure you can get hold of BA XT's or maybe fairmont V8's for that coin. But if i was to get a V8 i would look at an AU III XR8. But..... Turbo six's are quicker than most stock V8's
_________________ 93 EB II Fairmon8 with 17' EL GT's / Clear indicators / H.I.Ds / Sports exhaust / Lowered 2' / K&N / XR6 ECU. |
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revan8_NL |
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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
{USERNAME} wrote: But if i was to get a V8 i would look at an AU III XR8. But..... Turbo six's are quicker than most stock V8's Not fond of AU's though i might do some research.. Yeh i know they are for sure! But they just dont make the same orgasmic sound |
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Posts: 6113 Joined: 8th May 2007 |
AUII or AUIII XR8 for the win !!...... then go on the hunt for an AU Ghia black leather/woodgrain interior from the wreckers.
I bought an AU, not for its looks, but because it drove & felt like 1000% better car than my EF Fairmont that i spent soooo much money on. |
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Age: 47 Posts: 2486 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
Whilst i agree AU's especially the series 1 fortes dont look the nicest my old man has an AU II Ghia and it really does drive nice and is quite a good package.
_________________ 93 EB II Fairmon8 with 17' EL GT's / Clear indicators / H.I.Ds / Sports exhaust / Lowered 2' / K&N / XR6 ECU. |
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revan8_NL |
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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
Yeah I know what you guys are saying, my nana had an au11 forte that i learnt to drive in, and yes it was quite nice to drive but I hate everything about them. Interior and exterior are a shambles. Id cry going from the luxury I have now to an AU.
I have the V8, the leather the space for all passengers, plenty of room in the back seat Unless I got offered the right price I reckon Ill have her for quite a while. |
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