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Old 29-01-2006, 08:37 PM   #1
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Question EF or EL?

Hey guys,

I'm thinking about getting an EF or EL to use as a daily driver.

Just wondering if the EL has much over the EF and which you guys think is the better model.
I'm not realy interested in turning it into a show car or quarter mile beast, I'm just after something to cruise to work and back in.

Also, apart from trip computers and electical stuff, is there much advantage to going a fairmont over a futura?

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