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Old 29-10-2006, 10:57 PM   #1
Rob
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Default EA Falcons

Gday, I know its been covered before, but never in one topic, (not one that I could find anyway) regarding all those aftermarket EA's that popped up in the late 80's early 90s. I find it rather fascinating, and it seems that many of these cars seem to be lost as it were.

To my knowledge, and it is quite limited, there was:

EA SVO - Bodykits and engines?
EA AIT - Turbo kits?
EA 351 Roush Phase V - one off thing, got it in a MOTOR mag
Brock EA Falcon/Fairlane


There was a Moffat HO if I recall, but not sure if it was an EA. Thinking ED. Could be wrong.

Any information would be most appreciated.

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