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Old 23-05-2009, 05:21 PM   #31
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Probably Auction prices.
Last time I was at the Auctions I saw a 2007 Fairlane, 27000km on it, $23 000.
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Old 23-05-2009, 05:49 PM   #32
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Do a search on the turbo forums and you might find the thread. There were a couple of white ones going for $10K and a mercury one for $8K with leather and roof. Absolute bargains. Was about six months ago. A few months before that I sold my very nice turbo for $14,000 complete with plenty of mods.
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Old 23-05-2009, 07:28 PM   #33
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I've owned dozens of cars, and every jap car, whether it be a lowly econo box or an import quicky of some description, has been perfectly reliable, and about a million times better built than any Falcodore I've ever owned.
Like i said just my opinion mate..after all it is a forum and id prefer an Australian made vehicle over an import any day...
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Old 23-05-2009, 07:39 PM   #34
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Like i said just my opinion mate..after all it is a forum and id prefer an Australian made vehicle over an import any day...
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Old 23-05-2009, 07:53 PM   #35
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I find it interesting that nobody has suggested the xr6t transplant into your car. For 15k it would be in and pushing 300+ at the treads providedyou did your reasearch and learnt from the mistakes ofothers
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Old 23-05-2009, 08:56 PM   #36
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Like i said just my opinion mate..after all it is a forum and id prefer an Australian made vehicle over an import any day...
Absolutely mate, and I too prefer aussie cars over an import that's why I have 3 of them!

I was simply disagreeing with the statement "plus ford are made better than that recycled Jap Crap".
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Old 23-05-2009, 09:16 PM   #37
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Absolutely mate, and I too prefer aussie cars over an import that's why I have 3 of them!

I was simply disagreeing with the statement "plus ford are made better than that recycled Jap Crap".
Although not exactly "jap crap", when looking at build quality hyundai is that far in front of ford products it's not funny. Off topic I know but it's just the way it is.
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Old 23-05-2009, 10:56 PM   #38
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Hey mate,
In my opinion you need to weigh up your pro's and con's, I'm making an assumption here but your buying a house, so your maybe in a relationship and may have babies coming along in a few years, if this is the case the 32 is out, as is towing..
I have been there, my sprinter was my daily for a few years but in the end they get a bit much, stiff suspension, loud, bucket seat etc...
SO my thoughts are, I absolutely love R32's but they are a 20+ year old car, and have oil problems to the head, so your going to have to factor in all this stuff, but god are they quick and will outhandle a BF all the tiem (if you like that stuff)

But if your just after a quick comfortable daily (not to thrash around corners) then definately the XR6T.

So that's my two cents, or else get a BA turbo then with your elft over change buy a track 32
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Old 23-05-2009, 11:00 PM   #39
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Out of those options I'd go the XR6T, the AU will only end up causing heartache.
Ditto those sentiments
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Old 23-05-2009, 11:28 PM   #40
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I find it interesting that nobody has suggested the xr6t transplant into your car. For 15k it would be in and pushing 300+ at the treads providedyou did your reasearch and learnt from the mistakes ofothers
xr6t transplant has been mentioned several times already mate, but i agree that would be an awesome and unique package in the AU :Up_to_som
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Old 23-05-2009, 11:44 PM   #41
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mate what a choice r32 what a waist of time you want one of them you playin in the wrong forums now you offered an xr6t or 15k on my au well hows this i would have to say

XR6t for sure and sell my au for decent money and spend that on the xr6 thats win win for me although would be sad to see the AU go is a great car
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Old 24-05-2009, 12:31 AM   #42
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I find it interesting that nobody has suggested the xr6t transplant into your car. For 15k it would be in and pushing 300+ at the treads providedyou did your reasearch and learnt from the mistakes ofothers
I actually did mention it in my post on page 1. I agree though, it would be certainly unique with a 6t engine package and potentially lethal. Certainly well within you budget to do this.
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Old 24-05-2009, 01:31 AM   #43
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xr6 turbo for sure (but a manual or 6 speed auto, no 4 speed auto)
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Old 24-05-2009, 06:16 AM   #44
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I find it interesting that nobody has suggested the xr6t transplant into your car. For 15k it would be in and pushing 300+ at the treads providedyou did your reasearch and learnt from the mistakes ofothers
Pretty sure I mentioned that on the first page.
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Old 24-05-2009, 09:17 AM   #45
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Barra T in the au or just go the T3 if it was my folding stuff although I'd lean towards the T3 , if for no other reason, the resale value going forward. Like all good performance cars they'll bottom out cost wise in the near future ( 10 yrs or so) then start going back up again .


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Old 25-05-2009, 09:44 PM   #46
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Out of those options I'd go the XR6T, the AU will only end up causing heartache.
you got that right. I've done option C and consider it my worst ever car decision. was fun at times but too much time fixing problems means that overall it was a very unpleasant and expensive experience.

before I did the major mods on the AU, I was going to buy a BA/F XR8 but decided to do up the AU instead. Now I'm driving a BF2 XT and have spent much more than if I'd just sold the AU and bought an XR8 instead.

Except for being a tad slow, the BF is a much more comfortable drive than the AU was. lowered with 17's it at least handles ok.

so i'd definitely recommend option B, but not necessarily the XR6T
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Old 26-05-2009, 10:51 AM   #47
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If it was me and I had an idle $15,000 sitting around burning a hole in my wallet, I would update & go to a BA or BF. Turbo would be great, nice car, plenty of power, an doesnt take much to get a BA or BF looking really nice with am aftermarket typhoon or GT kit. I would however have to consider the following example:

Option (D) - 2003 FORD FAIRMONT BA GHIA - Low Kays, Leather, 2 more cylinders....

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...=178&silo=1011


Do a search on Carsales, plenty of different options to choose from when looking around. XR6T, XR8, TE50....

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...t=TE50&trecs=7

Plenty to choose from.

I wouldn't spend the $15,000 on the AU. I love my au but in the end it would be a waste of money, and thats with me starting with a Tickford Fairmont as a base. You would be spending 300% of the cars value on it. Update to a newer model, lower kays, and while your at it add in a few more luxuries that you dont currently have (e.g. leather interior, climate control, etc, etc) and why not add a couple of more cylinders to it aswell if you wanted to.

For the outlay of money, you could pick up a very very very nice car to begin with and then modify it slightly to your needs (Body kits, wheels, sound systems, flash tune etc). Remember by the end of the year when you have this money to splash about, prices will have dropped again and you could possibly even step into it for less with a bit more left over to spend on the new one.

I am aiming for a similar thing towards the end of the year and this is exaclty what i will be doing. BA or BF Fairmont Ghia V8, put it on LPG, tighten up the suspension, tinted, flash tuned, extractors & Exahust, and then start looking at Body kits & new wheels etc after that.
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Old 26-05-2009, 10:59 AM   #48
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Here's another thing. This was said to me by a very wise man.

If you have 15k, go to the bank and get it out in cash. Get the cash and put it on your coffee table. Have it sit there and just look at it, look at it and think about what it can get you. Leave it there for a week and I bet you won't spend it on your car.

This was said to me by a man that is an absolute car nut, he is a regular here and many of you would be surprised at who it is.

He is right, I thought about that long and hard. He is right.

Have a think.
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i'd do up my AU like how i am going to anyway... it just means i can spend more on performance... supercharged 347 stroker and 6sp seqential shift auto with 3.7:1 LSD??
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Here's another thing. This was said to me by a very wise man.

If you have 15k, go to the bank and get it out in cash. Get the cash and put it on your coffee table. Have it sit there and just look at it, look at it and think about what it can get you. Leave it there for a week and I bet you won't spend it on your car.

This was said to me by a man that is an absolute car nut, he is a regular here and many of you would be surprised at who it is.

He is right, I thought about that long and hard. He is right.

Have a think.
was it Flappist? :P
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was it Flappist? :P
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I'd go the XR6T. That's my choice. I was going to turbo my AU - recently sold all the bits - but the extra insurance and some other hassles put me off. I still love the car but after a drive in my brother's BA XR6T, I was sold. It's smoother (than the AU's live axle), more powerful (clearly) and looks good.

The next car I'll be buying will be a BF2 XR6T.

If you'd asked me 3 years ago I'd hands down say forced induction for the AU (if spending money on your car is what you're doing). The T3 option sounds good tho.

Have you sussed out insurance costs etc if you modify the AU???
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Old 27-05-2009, 02:33 PM   #53
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Nah, havent sussed out any insurance, but now that you bring it up, i imagine it would go up quite a bit. I am currently playing over $2k with my current mods. I'd imagine it would probably double if I did do that.

I would love the T3, but i do think it would be around $5k out of my price range. Considering i'll prolly have a $400,000 mortgage in September, dont want more debt

I dont know why i didnt even consider the BA2. With the typhoon aftermarket kit, a further 3-4k or so.. I would be happy Just upgrade to the BF2 a couple years after

I have been looking at the XR8's too, but still a little out of my range also i think, but i have seen some nice montys as you mentioned. Bloody decisions, i hate them!
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I've had a XR6T, love it, sold it and don't miss it at all. I what little money I did get for it, I put on a Golf GTI.

Honestly, I prefer to drive the AU, not as quick, but doesn't come with brake shudder or driveline shunt.

BA XR8's are getting around the $15k mark now. It's just a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
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