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Just picked up my ef fairmont on the weekend
Picked her up of a member on forums, rlay1 cheers mate The car already has the following mods: Whiteline sway bars (front and rear) Whiteline springs, Bilsten shocks in the rear DBA slotted rotors all round Herrod cam Ticky gas system Full genie exhaust system inc extractors 17 roh wheels tinted windows Sure there are a few other things but thats all I can think of atm. NOT running atm, seized motor. Dont really bother me atm as I am going to wack a new bottom end in it and a reco ticky head with a new 977b cam, vernier gear Taillights are ones from my red one, wanted to see how they look Here are some pics of her (VERY DIRTY, not got around to giving a clean yet haha) You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
_________________ R.I.P My red beast Last edited by fal98con on Tue May 04, 2010 6:02 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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List of what is to be done:
My spooled 3:45 lsd will be going into it Full xr6 manual conversion with computer that I have around the side of house will be going in Leather and woodgrain, carpet kick pannels, furry sunvisors, XR6 steering wheel out of my red one Most likely EL XR6 front end conversion of red one Ultra low springs maybe shortened shocks from red one Motor replaced, will put my reco tick head 977b cam that will be ordered very soon with vernier gear Sounds system, well whats left of it after the fireies wet most of it out of red one And just most things from the red one, little knick nacks I cant think of atm I started on the door trims today, decided to do a miss match of the furry fairmont ones and my ghia woodgrain leather ones. Even though the fairmont ones have glue and crap on them they were not ghia ones, they had after market carbon fibre stripes there (may have seen them on for sale thread). Took the leather and woodgrain off my ghia door trims and put it on the fairmont ones, took the whole top pannel off, not just take the woodgrain strips and glue them on the fairmont trims. I did this so I had the furry material on the door cards under the leather insert between the leather and the door pocket, also for the furry material inside the door pockets. Alot more stuffing around than you might think, alot of screws, clips, drilling and general stuffing around for something most people wont notice haha. Used the fairmont trims as the base. Noticed rear fairmont ones did not have the door pocket, so after some careful drilling and re screwing I added the door pocket to the rear cards. Sounds really simple but once again a fair bit of stuffing around, took me a good to hours, maybe more two do it all haha Here are some before after pics: You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
_________________ R.I.P My red beast |
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Hi Mate,
Any updates? No doubt she is in good hands! |
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