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Old 26-09-2006, 02:28 PM   #1
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Default help me find a car.

heres the brief:
cant be any older than 1998.
has to be Australian delivered or australian built.
cant be any more than $15000.
should have a few luxury features.
needs to have some decent power.
should be a V8 but will consider less if its a ball tearer.
would like manual, but again if its auto itll do.

was looking at a Lexus SC400 but im not allowed to buy an import :yeees: so i would like something just as good that has some get up and go as well.

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Old 26-09-2006, 02:39 PM   #2
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was looking at a Lexus SC400 but im not allowed to buy an import :yeees: so i would like something just as good that has some get up and go as well.[/QUOTE]


dude a hint dont mention a lexus on a ford site (lexus = toyota with different badge)

and if i where you i would go past 1998 lowest though 1990 you can get some sick old cars that will kill alot of other things.

(xy gt ho, fastest 4 door sedan in the world)
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Old 26-09-2006, 02:47 PM   #3
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That money will buy an excellent AUII/III Ghia V8,

http://www.drive.com.au/used_cars/fo...&pp=0&d=0&nv=1

and possibly a BA V8, here is a BA Fairmont V8 with 85,000km.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsa...ected_model=21
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Old 26-09-2006, 02:54 PM   #4
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How about a 1998 NL FBT??

Its a 98 model, aussie built, V8 luxury sports sedan... You wont find one in a manual, but if you are lucky you should get one for around $15,000...
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Old 26-09-2006, 02:55 PM   #5
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dude a hint dont mention a lexus on a ford site (lexus = toyota with different badge)
considering i was looking at buying one, i would think it would be pretty obvious that i know that its a Toyota.
not everyone here is so narrow minded that they cant accomodate words other than Ford.
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and if i where you i would go past 1998 lowest though 1990 you can get some sick old cars that will kill alot of other things.
(xy gt ho, fastest 4 door sedan in the world)
well if you were me youd know that it cant be any older than 1998. i wrote that for a REASON. the finance company is the one making the rules here, not me.
and where does an XY GTHO fit into anything that i have asked for? $15000 ISNT $250000.
and no, it is not the fastest 4 door sedan in the world and hasnt been for decades.
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:01 PM   #6
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dude a hint dont mention a lexus on a ford site (lexus = toyota with different badge)

and if i where you i would go past 1998 lowest though 1990 you can get some sick old cars that will kill alot of other things.

(xy gt ho, fastest 4 door sedan in the world)
Mate look at your join date... then look at Davways.

Look at your post count... then look at Davways.

He is a senior member of the forum. You are a newbie.

Read Davways reply.

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Old 26-09-2006, 03:09 PM   #7
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:16 PM   #8
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Right...

I'm sure Davway will be real impressed to see his thread about his search for a suitable car closed, due to one persons irrelevant comments and others laying into him because of it.

Back to the topic.......

If you are after a locally made or delivered car preferably with a v8, then you are manily left with Ford(Aus) Ford(USA) or GM. Do you have any problems with any GM cars or would you prefer a Ford?
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Not appropriate at all.

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That money will buy an excellent AUII/III Ghia V8,
Right on the money, probably one of the best options you have mate. Dump it, nice set of wheels and you've got a great cruiser with some balls when you need to put the boot into it.
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:22 PM   #10
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My apologies to davway. I will keep on topic from now on.

Monkey Boy you might want to take your brain out of Neutral before posting in future aswell.

To state the obvious, you could always become an E-Series mutant... plenty of 5L EL Fairmonts / Fairlanes in that price bracket... nice bit of gear they are too.

Maybe even get yourself a DL LTD? That failing you could resort to buying an AU... :P

I'd say you could get a post 98 BMW for that price fairly easily, but I don't know much about BMs so I will avoid encouraging you to do this.

What about a Range Rover? A nice Vogue V8?
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Geez, forget E series, have a look at this Stato

http://www.drive.com.au/used_cars/ho...&pp=9&d=0&nv=1

I've got half a mind to go and look at it myself.
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:25 PM   #12
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:31 PM   #13
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Geez, forget E series, have a look at this Stato

http://www.drive.com.au/used_cars/ho...&pp=9&d=0&nv=1

I've got half a mind to go and look at it myself.
That's seems like an awesome buy! Dump it on some chromes and have yourself a cruiser.
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:46 PM   #14
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I agree with the NL FBT call! Its rare, so it shouldn't depreciate and it will go like stink.

The last of the e series, EL/NL/DL are very very good buys for those who cant warm to the AU look. I seriously dont think there is another car out there that can compete on a $$ per value scale. AU comes a close second if you can live with it.

You could get a MINT NL/EL/DL for under $10k and then mod it, if thats your thing.
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Old 26-09-2006, 03:52 PM   #15
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The last of the e series, EL/NL/DL are very very good buys for those who cant warm to the AU look. I seriously dont think there is another car out there that can compete on a $$ per value scale. AU comes a close second if you can live with it.

You could get a MINT NL/EL/DL for under $10k and then mod it, if thats your thing.
I agree with this, but if you can afford to go to 15K then why not get something newer/better.

And as far as the AU look thing goes, after you buy one they grow on you. A lowered series II/III or even a series I Fairmont doesn't have any issues in that department anyway. It was always just a media beat-up.

And it doesn't matter what EL/NL/DL you buy, it won't have IRS. Having owned both EL and AU, I can tell you it makes a difference for a daily driver.

[Edit] He's also a bit restricted with his 1998 earliest date - right at the end of the EL series. Trying to find a 1998 build FBT for under 15K might be a challenge.
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FBT of course!

"Daniel" was trying to sell one recently... sooooooooooooooooooooo sweet. I contemplated selling body parts to get it!

Will find linky for you.

EDIT: 1998 FBT
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And it doesn't matter what EL/NL/DL you buy, it won't have IRS. Having owned both EL and AU, I can tell you it makes a difference for a daily driver.
Definately, after having my current car with IRS I'll never buy one without.
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FBT of course!

"Daniel" was trying to sell one recently... sooooooooooooooooooooo sweet. I contemplated selling body parts to get it!

Will find linky for you.

EDIT: 1998 FBT
That was this one:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsa...ch_distance=25

Looks like it is still available,

What body part can I buy? I'd like to post something to Mark Latham.

[Edit]: The car is in Melbourne - right where Davway is. Davway could always finance the 15K and pay cash for the balance, I suppose.
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I agree with this, but if you can afford to go to 15K then why not get something newer/better.

And as far as the AU look thing goes, after you buy one they grow on you. A lowered series II/III or even a series I Fairmont doesn't have any issues in that department anyway. It was always just a media beat-up.

And it doesn't matter what EL/NL/DL you buy, it won't have IRS. Having owned both EL and AU, I can tell you it makes a difference for a daily driver.

[Edit] He's also a bit restricted with his 1998 earliest date - right at the end of the EL series. Trying to find a 1998 build FBT for under 15K might be a challenge.
Well Ive driven BA's and BF's, not AU's with IRS. It is alot better obviously

As for the styling thing, I agree, Im actually an AU fan, I was just assuming he wasn't as thats generally the case.

When I brought my EL Ghia, I drove a few AUII's, they were fortes, and while yeah its a newer car, it didn't have the things I wanted; the EL looks hot and has all the bells and whistles.

If I could have stretched the budget a bit more I could have got an AUII Ghia, but alas it was just out of the price range.

But I dont regret getting the EL one bit over a base AUII.
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Au fairlane or fairmont ghia. Cheap, unbreakable, can be fast, and look awesome.
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I'd try to go for a TL50, even a AU Fairlane/LTD. BA Fairmont could be has as well possibly.

I like the Lexus idea, what makes you not allowed to get one?

I would of also suggested a BMW 750IL or even a 540 but that breaks the 1998 rule.
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I'd try to go for a TL50, even a AU Fairlane/LTD. BA Fairmont could be has as well possibly.

I like the Lexus idea, what makes you not allowed to get one?

I would of also suggested a BMW 750IL or even a 540 but that breaks the 1998 rule.
I think TL50, 540 or 750IL well and truly break the $15,000 limit. Read post #1, people.
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$15k budget would be pushing. Redbook has Oct '99 (the first) TL50's between $14.5k - $17.7k
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and possibly a BA V8, here is a BA Fairmont V8 with 85,000km.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsa...ected_model=21
Damn! Where the hell was that when I was buying my XR6 a month ago?! out:
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cant be any older than 1998.
has to be Australian delivered or australian built.
cant be any more than $15000.
should have a few luxury features.
needs to have some decent power.
should be a V8 but will consider less if its a ball tearer.
would like manual, but again if its auto itll do.
Bugger...
I was going to sell you my '68 VW Beetle convertible but It only qualified for two of the above!
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Damn! Where the hell was that when I was buying my XR6 a month ago?! out:
looks the goods that ba, the lexus has just about everything that opens and shuts except....... head room if your a tall one, even worse if its got a sunroof, getting hard too find a low k one now anyway.
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Get an AU, it'd be nice to have another one around town, lol.
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I like the Lexus idea, what makes you not allowed to get one?
well as the story goes, i HAD an AU a few years ago that was financed but i couldnt afford to keep it at the time so i gave it back and then continued to pay the outstanding amount back, but at a lower agreed rate. this has been fully paid BUT it is on my credit file. when i applied this time for finance, i told them what i wanted (the Lexus, and they said sure...back to 1991 is fine). but since theyve seen the AU was on my credit file, despite it being fully paid for, they said no, have to have second chance finance and that limits me to 1998 and onwards....and NO IMPORTS.
now i had my heart set on the Lexus as there is yet to be an aussie car built with as many features as this car (you would be surprised at what is in them!!!)...and the price too.
so now i have the option to have a better car but not something i really wanted, which is why i put up this thread. i like cars that are less in the eye of the general public, the ones you dont look twice at but when you do a bit of research about them you think to yourself...DAMN!!!

anyway, there have been some really good cars posted here...the Stato is worthy but too far away (unfortunatley).
i should have also mentioned that it DOESNT have to be a Ford, it doesnt have to be a Holden either, it just has to be Australian built or Australian delivered.
it can be UPTO 15k...could even be 10k for all i care really.

thanks for opinions so far.
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Younger brother recently bought a low k NL Ghia 5 litre for under 10 and there were plenty more around too.
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02-3 Ralliart Magna or 02-3 Magna VRX/Magna Sports (vrx minus bodykit) - the features list in those cars for their bang/quality buck is awesome on the second hand car market 180kw/3.5L or 163kw/3.5L - plus they will have circa 45-75000km on the odo

Ignoring the fwd factor, VRX in manual form can do 0-100 in 7sec flat which would give some of the old 5.0Ls a run for their money.

If fwd is the issue then the Sports AWD is the answer - 03 model, 45-75odo /159kw around about 15-16k.
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