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Old 22-11-2006, 11:28 AM   #1
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Hey guys, hope this is the right place to post this.Finally got some images so here's an e-car you probably havent seen before. Its a series 1 EB Fairmont, fairly stock cept for the rims (dont know what they are), a gas conversion, pioneer head unit and some lowered shocks.
Ive got a few things in mind for it in the near future. I hope to share the progress with everyone.
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Old 22-11-2006, 11:34 AM   #2
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nice straight ride there man......

it MPI so thats the best thing.....how many km's

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Old 22-11-2006, 11:40 AM   #3
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bout 180,000 or so. Runs smoothly, goes alright when you put the foot into it, starts first time hot or cold, topped up essential fluids last week and it only got better.
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Old 22-11-2006, 12:15 PM   #4
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looks pretty straight mate

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any mods on the cards???
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Old 22-11-2006, 12:37 PM   #6
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lower (already got king spring lows for the rear)
clear indicators and repeaters
get rest of red trim for sides of car
rear spoiler (lip style)
LSD?
nicer (bigger) rims
maybe colour coded door handles
if possible, install ABS and power windows.
not sure about performance mods, any suggestions? Im not after a super quick car but id like it to have some balls when you need it. Maybe extractors, cat and exhaust to gain some kw and make it sound tough?
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errr...bump?
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Nice ride buddy, seems neat and clean. IMO, dump it way lower, get some clear indicators, and some new rims. Then itll be looking sweet.!
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Nice looking car. Unfortunately with the red stripe on the sides, you will have to replace the entire door moulds. The stripe is part of the mould.
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Nice looking car. Unfortunately with the red stripe on the sides, you will have to replace the entire door moulds. The stripe is part of the mould.
true but you don't have to do it that way. you could just use some of the red bumper trim to cover over the side trims. I did that for the trimmings on my moulds, cbf paying for new moulds and colour coding them again so i just put bumper trim on it for a laugh, and it actually turned out pretty well. At $5 a metre you can't go wrong.



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Very tidy, you've made a good purchase. If it progresses into a project you can request to have this thread shifted to the Workshop Builds sub-forum ;)
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Great! You can bet it will too once my wallet allows for it. Its only really in the last month or two since getting my P's that ive became interested in cars so most of my cash has already been tipped into my other hobby.
Head unit, indicators, spoiler, xh snorkle and some new floor mats are first on the list and should eventuate in the next week or two, and then the springs come off.

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For the front and back bumpers i used some trim that my old man bought off ebay and just stuck over the existing chrome stripe. For the sides i might see if i can find a suitable car at the wreckers and just use double sided tape to attach the same way.
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For the front and back bumpers i used some trim that my old man bought off ebay and just stuck over the existing chrome stripe. For the sides i might see if i can find a suitable car at the wreckers and just use double sided tape to attach the same way.
the existing bumper trim could have been removed mate, just stick a blade screwdriver under it carefully and lever it out. The mould trims can't be removed though as ea_silver_ghia said, as they're part of the mould.
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To tell you the truth, i prefer the look of no moulding altogether but wasnt sure of the situation of the paint underneath. Is it likely to require a touch-up? How about re-attaching it?

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the existing bumper trim could have been removed mate, just stick a blade screwdriver under it carefully and lever it out. The mould trims can't be removed though as ea_silver_ghia said, as they're part of the mould.
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To tell you the truth, i prefer the look of no moulding altogether but wasnt sure of the situation of the paint underneath. Is it likely to require a touch-up? How about re-attaching it?
the bumper trim ? it's attached with self adhesive tape on the back, so a lot of that will stick to the bumper when you remove it. Nothing some solvent couldn't remove with some time and effort though. The new trim comes with the same tape on the back, so it's as easy as peeling the protective paper off, then putting the trim in place.
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So the bumper trim is the entire plastic mould attached to the door and the mould trim is the chrome strip underneath where i put the red strip which is part of the bumper trim (confusing)???
Can you explain again how did yours? It looks like you've just colour coded the top section of the bumper trim. IMO it looks better, much more subtle.
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So the bumper trim is the entire plastic mould attached to the door and the mould trim is the chrome strip underneath where i put the red strip which is part of the bumper trim (confusing)???
Can you explain again how did yours? It looks like you've just colour coded the top section of the bumper trim. IMO it looks better, much more subtle.
the door 'mould' is the entire strip of plastic along your doors (the two toned grey bits in your case) The lighter grey part that you want to change to red, is permenantly attached to the moulding, so in order to replace it you need to buy the whole door mould. HOWEVER, as i said, i used bumper trim (the trims on the front and rear bumper, red in your case) and carefully laid it over the top of the old trim on my door moulds, to spruce it up a bit. This bumper trim is available from Bayford Spare Parts in Campbellfield, Vic. That's where i got my chrome (ghia) trim from for about $5 a metre. I'm presuming they have the red version as well, you may wish to look em up and give them a call.

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p.s. the EB & onwards Ghia's already have colour coded door moulds.
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Think i should scrap the red, and just get chrome all round? The main reason i wanted the red is coz the chrome underneath is all pitted and flakey, had i known you could get new chrome trimming, i would've done that instead.
Any way i can get the top section of the door mould to be white (as they are colour coded on yours) ?
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Just another quick question i thought id post here instead of making a new thread....
The T-bar has about 1cm or so of play and wobbles a little making it occasionally not go into gear properly. The locknut just below the T-bar is rounded meaning i cant take it off to then remove the panel underneath. Can you fix this wobbling via a nut or something underneath that panel? If so, how do i remove the rounded locknut and what to replace with?
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Just another quick question i thought id post here instead of making a new thread....
The T-bar has about 1cm or so of play and wobbles a little making it occasionally not go into gear properly. The locknut just below the T-bar is rounded meaning i cant take it off to then remove the panel underneath. Can you fix this wobbling via a nut or something underneath that panel? If so, how do i remove the rounded locknut and what to replace with?
Sounds like your T-bar has worn out bushes. My original T-bar did that, till I replaced it with Ghia5L's old one. He put in a BA shifter so he didn't need the old one. Now my car is manual, so now I've taken the shifter out as well! You can have the old auto shifter if you want. To replace it, you'll have to take the console out, and you'll have to get under the car to disconnect it from the auto. About the rounded nut, if you put enough force on the T-bar, you should be able to undo it without loosening the nut.
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Cool thanks man. Ive tried pretty hard to get it off, might just leave it and then eventually hacksaw it off and replace.
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Are you going to GOR? If you are, I can give you my old one then.
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GOR? Sorry im not really aware of all the social goings-on, but id like to get involved with some cruises and meets and that.
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Great Ocean Road Cruise. It's happening on the first Sunday of December. The thread on it is here.
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Damn, gonna be in QLD for schoolies from the 2nd. Wont be able to make it sorry.
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Damn, gonna be in QLD for schoolies from the 2nd. Wont be able to make it sorry.
OK. Maybe another time then.
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Old 23-11-2006, 12:05 PM   #29
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Yeah any other shows comin up?
Im pretty sure im gonna buy that spoiler, theres one on ebay now which matches my car, is pretty cheap, and the seller is near my town. Says it comes with no bolts to attach but still has rubbers and wiring. Any idea whats involved to put it on and hook it up to the brake lights?
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