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Old 18-04-2014, 01:22 PM   #1
FLUTTA
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Default Selling my EL Fairmont Ghia - Opinions?

Hi all,

I've been thinking about selling my EL Fairmont Ghia as I have recently purchased a new car and now days my Ghia just sits around not doing much. My partner won't drive it because she would prefer a smaller car.

It's generally in good condition for it's age - and has been converted to a 5 speed manual! Along with a few other things including 17 inch wheels, full exhaust system, lowered etc etc.

What I'm wondering is how much you guys think it would be worth selling for?

Here are a few pictures for a reference;







and one from when I first purchased it back in 2011



Cheers, Ryan.

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