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30-03-2009, 06:51 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Shire, NSW
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Hey Guys,
I've got the option of buying an AUII Ghia, and it looks like I'm probably going to take up that option. The car in question is a 75th Anniversary Ghia, with 125,000 on the clock. Whilst my EF has been a good car, I think it is time for a change, and I'm almost over having a car with an attitude. I'd rather get into something that is reliable, and still has all the fruit. What can you AU Experts tell me about the AU Ghia 75th? I've seen a thread on the old forums about them, however that thread was mostly focussed on the Futura. I understand they have a few other options that the standard Ghia didn't have, and also this one is in an interesting, almost brown colour, which I quite like. If I buy this, and if you'll tolerate me, I'm going to join aufalcon.com, and stay as an associate member of ozecruisers.com.au, but I don't have an opportunity to have a look at the car until Saturday. Any help is greatly appreciated. Paxton.
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