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Old 14-11-2011, 02:17 PM   #1
eMpTy
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Default S2/3 XR6 VCT manual into S1 Fairmont wagon

Hey guys,

I've got a S1 Fairmont wagon that's starting to show its age at 350,000km and a mate has a badly bent S2/3 XR6 ute with extremely low kay's that he's looking to sell for cheap. I'm thinking about buying it and swapping the VCT I6, manual, suspension and better brakes from the ute to the wagon.
The things I'm not sure about are if there'll be any issues between the ECU & BEM, ECU & dash etc.
Any info or tips from anyone that's done a similar conversion or links to any threads that cover this would be much appreciated. For now I'll keep trawling through for relevant info.

Cheers
Mick

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