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View Poll Results: Keep the EA Ghia or Buy an EB Ghia
EA Ghia - spend $300 and do the head 35 57.38%
EB Ghia - spend $3000 build 1 car and sell the extra bits 26 42.62%
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Old 07-07-2005, 03:54 PM   #1
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Question Keep the EA Ghia or Buy an EB Ghia

Ok the head has to be changed, so that leaves me with a bit of thinking to do.

Keep the EA spend $300 or so and do the head (about all thats wrong with it), other then that its old and a sereies 1 (although highly swaped/changed/upgraded by me)

or

Buy an EB Ghia, about $3000 get newer, leather etc, and then swap most of my bits over and wreck out the left overs.

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