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Old 06-06-2009, 11:49 PM   #1
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Although I have been on this forum for a few weeks now, I have yet to post any images of the car I bought recently.

It's an 01 Ford Fairmont AU Ghia, Series 3; and it is actually my very first car.

The car had done a near 128,000km on it, and was bought at $8,800 about 3 weeks ago.

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Old 07-06-2009, 03:12 AM   #2
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nice, is the wood grain that bright or is it just the photos?
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:28 PM   #3
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nice, is the wood grain that bright or is it just the photos?
It's just the photos. Flashlight was on when photos were taken, making everything much brighter.
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Old 07-06-2009, 08:57 AM   #4
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looks great. let me guess, the first mod will be a new exhaust?
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looks great. let me guess, the first mod will be a new exhaust?
Haha, yes. Current exhaust now, is extremely ugly; all rusted out. Will be getting a 2.5 catback w/ centre muffler and rear resi after exams. Been quoted $280 (excluding tips) fitted at performance exhaust in ringwood. Not sure if I should get a twin tip or a single. What do you think?
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Old 07-06-2009, 02:38 PM   #6
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very nice! congratulations =D
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Old 08-06-2009, 05:16 PM   #7
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yeah buddy looks clean, but sorry to say but i would check accident history
because its just fresh rego plates missing badges, got a grey airbarg (should be black) they are a few signs of what looks like a repairable write off. If it is just make sure it has been fixed properly so you know you a driving a safe car.
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Old 08-06-2009, 07:20 PM   #8
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Nice car mate!

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yeah buddy looks clean, but sorry to say but i would check accident history
because its just fresh rego plates missing badges, got a grey airbarg (should be black) they are a few signs of what looks like a repairable write off. If it is just make sure it has been fixed properly so you know you a driving a safe car.
IMO the airbag stands out so much due to the lighting in the photo. Mine when photographed looks like an AU1 grey airbag in my AU3 warm charcoal, but in person, it's almost black.
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Old 08-06-2009, 09:03 PM   #9
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yeah buddy looks clean, but sorry to say but i would check accident history
because its just fresh rego plates missing badges, got a grey airbarg (should be black) they are a few signs of what looks like a repairable write off. If it is just make sure it has been fixed properly so you know you a driving a safe car.

L-O-effing-L!! I tell you what, I never thought I would see this car ever again!
I can tell you that Mr SIKSIX is right on the money there, someone has a keen eye!! Considering the fact that I watched my brother drive it out of my parents burning garage while the car was ON FIRE!!

Mate, you have just bought yourself the car that my father owned from ex-demo, until it was almost burnt to a crisp when my parents garage burn down recently. The entire back of that car was on fire!
VCT with Herrod extractors? Whoever slapped it back together couldn't even have the decency to put stock tail lights back on, and it looked better without a wing.
You poor bastard. At least you got yourself a micky interior. My old man spent many a day conditioning those seats. Anyway, good luck with it!
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yeah buddy looks clean, but sorry to say but i would check accident history
because its just fresh rego plates missing badges, got a grey airbarg (should be black) they are a few signs of what looks like a repairable write off. If it is just make sure it has been fixed properly so you know you a driving a safe car.
well luckily for me, a couple had a look at it before a did, and they brang along a RACV guy. in addition, an old mate in bendigo looked at it, and his a mechanic. so did my girlfriend's dad who is also a mechanic.

all good
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Old 12-06-2009, 02:08 PM   #11
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Great first car mate, and it has a sat nav!! Hope you enjoy it. Why don't you bring it along on the Daylesford cruise on July 11?

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yeah buddy looks clean, but sorry to say but i would check accident history
because its just fresh rego plates missing badges, got a grey airbarg (should be black) they are a few signs of what looks like a repairable write off. If it is just make sure it has been fixed properly so you know you a driving a safe car.
Mine has an off-black cover and I checked with two different Ford parts places to see if there is a black one and they said there has never been a factory black air bag cover.

Has anyone got a full black one on their car???
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Old 07-06-2009, 12:08 PM   #12
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Yep, nice... low k's as well.

Is that a satnav screen in the centre dash?

It's a different dash centre to mine (standard ghia - if there is such a thing) but opens up possibilities for dvd screens, aftermarket satnavs etc.

Does yours have an aerial half up/full up button?
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Yep, nice... low k's as well.

Is that a satnav screen in the centre dash?

It's a different dash centre to mine (standard ghia - if there is such a thing) but opens up possibilities for dvd screens, aftermarket satnavs etc.

Does yours have an aerial half up/full up button?
Indeed, it is a sat nav. Though, I still need to buy the remote and the cd for it to actually function. $380 for the cd, and $90 for the remote.

and Nope, it doesn't have the aerial button. Everytime the radio is used, it just pops up automatically.
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Old 07-06-2009, 01:00 PM   #14
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he's talking about full height, or half height. doesn't look like you have it.
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he's talking about full height, or half height. doesn't look like you have it.
Is it suppose to have it?
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I'd say not.

Here's a pic of my dash (with aftermarket head unit) with the aerial button - but no satnav
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I'd say not.

Here's a pic of my dash (with aftermarket head unit) with the aerial button - but no satnav
Mine definately does not have the aerial button. The LCD display of mine is abit faded, so I have to get that repaired.
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Nice Ghia mate, join the club :p
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how did u get it so cheap??
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how did u get it so cheap??
is my sarcasm meter broken or did you not read that this car was half burnt to a crisp?

best of luck to you OP, but i think old mate has it right. you poor bastard.

ps if you're gonna blank out your numberplate, do it in all pictures.
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is my sarcasm meter broken or did you not read that this car was half burnt to a crisp?

best of luck to you OP, but i think old mate has it right. you poor bastard.

ps if you're gonna blank out your numberplate, do it in all pictures.
Opps. Haha. I'll just throw that picture out =/. I cant be bothered changing it.

The back is fixed. I don't get the point of being a "poor bastard". :
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i read evertything up til the last two posts, my mistake
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Nice first ride mate! Mine was a 74 manual corolla, geeze how times have changed. who cares if it was burnt etc, it still drives yeah? So as a first car id be stoked. ;)
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Im not gonna bag you for buying the car you did. I hope you enjoy it. All the best with it, and I hope it gives you years of driving pleasure.
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Yep. '80 manual corolla here too.
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Hey 908, nice to know its not a accident repair, because ive seen alot of cars just slaped together to make a quick buck not to make them safe.
Enjoy the car, enjoy being a AU owner.
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don't worry about the burnt *** end,,i've seen a few cars that have the engine bay burnt a bit and still been repaired,,if the *** was prepped properly before being sprayed then it should be fine.

my ex brother in-law is a spraypainted and resprayed alot of partially burnt cars, never had a problem of paint peel or anything like that.

nice pick up for a first car, my first car was a clapped out 65 toyota, the box went before i got 3 kay's up the road..
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Thanks people.

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This car is good for a comfortable ride. Hope to keep it until I finish Uni, which is a while away (5 years or so).

If it can last that long, i'll be pretty happy.

After uni, FPV! - F6 if they are still around then.

I am getting LPG installed this Friday. Does anyone know if it will fit with the current extractors. I remember reading that someone had a similar problem.
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My first ride was an '84 vk commodore, trust me the au will see you through uni mate, I remember when Mr Hardware got his and we all paid him out, god what a surprise I got when I finally drove the thing!

Even more so when I bought my ghia!

Congrats on the car, welcome to the club.
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My first ride was an '84 vk commodore, trust me the au will see you through uni mate, I remember when Mr Hardware got his and we all paid him out, god what a surprise I got when I finally drove the thing!

Even more so when I bought my ghia!

Congrats on the car, welcome to the club.
Thanks mate. The car is sooo comfortable! They are pretty awesome. I'm still getting use to how big it is. Parking still needs abit of improvement. Hahaha.
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