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Old 13-09-2009, 08:11 PM   #1
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Default At a crossroad...again

So I went and had a look at an ED Fairmont Ghia that was for sale near where I've been staying whilst working in Perth.

I must say I was taken aback at how pristine it was, it had premo sound, optional bodykit and only 96,000kms.

Asking price was $5000.

I have also got a guy at work offering to buy my UTE off me for $7500.


I'm split 50/50 on this one, the only variable is the ED could have been sold over the weekend.

So I put it to the brains trust of FordForums!

Nice straight low km ED Ghia or V8 AU ute??

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