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Old 10-08-2006, 11:16 AM   #1
SinisterHorze
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Default Tickford Options For EL FairMont Ghias???

I am in the market for a newer 'used' car, (the 4 cylinder Missing bits'n peices Magna isn't cutting it any more), and i'm trying to find out whether the Tickford engine / drivetrain was standard or an option for the the EL Fairmont Ghia. I already understand it was not for the standard Fairmont, but there seems to be a little misinformation from people selling the upgraded, upmarket Ghia. Was considering this as a better option for a purchase than the equivilant XR6, (which is an awesome machine even today!), but i'm guessing most have had a harder life. Interested in the clubs views?

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