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Old 12-11-2010, 06:14 PM   #1
falcondave69
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Default should i buy an AU?

hi guy's just a quick run down, i bought a 04 BA XR6 3 months ago, and well Ive had a few problems with it which Ive fixed now but im to scared to drive the bloody thing in case something else stuffs up. i just don't trust the thing when i go for a long cruise. I recon ford should have put a sicker on the dash saying (FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE) anyway im thinking of selling the BA and buy a series 2/3 AU fairmont ghia with VCT and IRS. i know the AU has a lot less problems than the B series and i don't know why i even bought the bloody thing in the first place. anyway what do you guys think of the AU series 2/3 ghia is that a good choice? also what are the AU IRS rear ends like with diff bushes etc.....cheers dave.

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