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Old 17-05-2010, 10:43 PM   #31
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Old 18-05-2010, 12:12 AM   #32
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Nothing wrong with AU1s im on my second one the first did 300,000kms still going strong and the current one Fairmont Ghia 200,000kms and running beautifull was offered $3,500 on a BA at a car yard, decided to keep the AU. Still got its orig radiator. Not bad for a 10yr old car.
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Old 18-05-2010, 08:20 AM   #33
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Well UK, a quick glance through ebay revealed quite a few good bargains and with-in your sons price margin. There was a beautiful series 1 fairmont, black and kitted, but it had like 350,000km. There was also a series 1 xr6 on there for 4.5g. Its up to you but with the reliability from my AU i'd say their good choice for his first car.
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Old 18-05-2010, 09:42 AM   #34
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Monty ... If only you had it now and lived in Sydney...
Atec77.. I like the toyotas as well..

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Toyo's seem pretty solid
We recently bought a Soarer for me and a baby lexus for some one else both with minor dings easily repairable ( not rite offs) at the auctions about 1/2 retail so you should be able to find a good solid car which has all the modern stuff and protect that child ( can't allow them to much power either for a while)
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Old 18-05-2010, 02:31 PM   #35
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Black AU1 Fairmont with bodykit and gas, 178ks and 16" chromies - any young boys wet dream - a steal at 3,800 Buy It Now.......

3.8k Fairmont
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Old 18-05-2010, 02:35 PM   #36
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and it is in Sydney too....
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Old 18-05-2010, 06:54 PM   #37
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Black AU1 Fairmont with bodykit and gas, 178ks and 16" chromies - any young boys wet dream - a steal at 3,800 Buy It Now.......

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thats not a bad buy! except FOR the chromies
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thats not a bad buy! except FOR the chromies
Yep, would probably even look better on stockies with whitewalls

Seriously though, your beast looks fabulous HLC, who would've thought that some retro cool would suit the AU?????

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Old 26-05-2010, 04:01 PM   #40
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UK, any luck on the hunt or still out there looking?

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Old 27-05-2010, 04:27 PM   #41
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James still looking. My son will not fit into a long list of cars, BUT he is now very keen on the 'inside look' of Fairmonts (doesn't like 'boring AU's). So I am now looking for the perfect AU Fairmont, low ks, dual fuel, 12 months rego, one owner, etc etc, for $100 ono


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Sounds good , I'll have one too....
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Old 27-05-2010, 06:05 PM   #43
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UK, glad you are with me on buying a 1st good reliable car is an AU for your son - altho for me it's my daughter ...

I'm wanting her to get the series II tho, much better than 1, but having said that, my Galaxy Blue XR, I never had an issue with ... better material on the seats IMO ... which is also ONLY cosmetic !

Which 1 she will choose over all. is yet to be known ...

If our kids have been learning in these, why does it have to be so bad ?
When they are use to driving a big car & some power, that can only be a good thing ?
My daughter drivers my BA & Luvvv's it ...

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James still looking. My son will not fit into a long list of cars, BUT he is now very keen on the 'inside look' of Fairmonts (doesn't like 'boring AU's). So I am now looking for the perfect AU Fairmont, low ks, dual fuel, 12 months rego, one owner, etc etc, for $100 ono


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Mine fits that bill 60 times over. Only a series one, but with tickford/premium brakes, so better than AU2 anyway! PM me if interested.
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UK, glad you are with me on buying a 1st good reliable car is an AU for your son - altho for me it's my daughter ...

I'm wanting her to get the series II tho, much better than 1, but having said that, my Galaxy Blue XR, I never had an issue with ... better material on the seats IMO ... which is also ONLY cosmetic !

Which 1 she will choose over all. is yet to be known ...

If our kids have been learning in these, why does it have to be so bad ?
When they are use to driving a big car & some power, that can only be a good thing ?
My daughter drivers my BA & Luvvv's it ...

Good luck with your search UK
But chicks in AU's arent hot.... get her a fiesta XR4 or something girly mmmmmmmm

unless thats the angle you are trying to push?
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But chicks in AU's arent hot.... get her a fiesta XR4 or something girly mmmmmmmm

unless thats the angle you are trying to push?
Well, I s'pose it's true AUs have more curves than most of the chicks these days.... but really, to me a chick in ANY Ford is HOT.....
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True dat..
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How about checking out the auctions....
http://www.manheimfowles.com.au/

3 or 4K at an auction might net a very tidy AU.
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Old 31-05-2010, 08:48 PM   #49
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4k would get you a series 1 xr6 at the auctions easy.maybe even a fairmont ghia..

its sad but au's aren't worth much these days.there goin on 10+ years old....
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Fairmont Dual Fuel

Needs a little tidy up but will probably go cheap.....
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I bought my first car last year for 6.8k it's a s1 fairmont ghia with 170 000 k's and almost all the factory extras, only thing thats broken on it so far was the ****** power windows.
I wouldnt go a s1 unless its a fairmont or an xr otherwise you'll end up with that horrible front grille.
and your much better off insuring it under your name than under your sons unless you wanna be up for 2 grand.
and whoever said that an AU was too powerful for a new driver, not everyones as **** at driving as you, plus your better off having a decent sized 6 cylinder with airbags than some little import that pancakes and kills you if you ever happen to crash into a decent sized 6 cylinder
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Well we have found the perfect car for my boy.
It’s an AU1 Fairmont, 205,000 k's on the clock.
6 months rego
Dual Fuel (less than 2 years old)
C2R grille and front bumper
Colour coded headlights
17 Tickford mags
Extractors, high flow cat and 2.5 exhaust system
Auto Trans coolers
TickFord Premium brakes (gold)




Pick up tomorrow




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Well we have found the perfect car for my boy.
It’s an AU1 Fairmont, 205,000 k's on the clock.
6 months rego
Dual Fuel (less than 2 years old)
C2R grille and front bumper
Colour coded headlights
17 Tickford mags
Extractors, high flow cat and 2.5 exhaust system
Auto Trans coolers
TickFord Premium brakes (gold)




Pick up tomorrow




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score! at least it's not white!!!
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JC's old car I'm assuming!
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JC's old car I'm assuming!
Well, then, I guess it's Sparkling Burgandy - your son is a lucky kid picking up a turn key car like that...........

That car is almost a forum build - didn't this start out with Mattyp back in '06?

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How about checking out the auctions....
http://www.manheimfowles.com.au/

3 or 4K at an auction might net a very tidy AU.
yeah im with that notion , i picked mine up there , mint condition , but dont take the first one that comes up, i paid $9000 in 2005 for a late 2002 series 3 , low km , mech checked it over and said it was one of the best kept AU's he'd seen. im sure $4000 would buy you a GOOD SERIES 3
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DISREGARD MY LAST POST .
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