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Old 09-03-2005, 12:17 PM   #1
darkfang888
ED Fairmont 4.0L
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Chch, NZ
Posts: 397
Default factory lowered EAII

G'day fellow E-series owners!
I'm new to this site, and just wnted to ask you guys (and gals) a question:
Have you ever heard of or seen a factory lowered EAII Fairmont?
I have recentley purchased such a vehicle (EAII Fairmont with 3.9L CFI, 4-spd auto, and most of the options) and according to all the previous owners it was 'factory' lowered. I am curious too know if itt could be from the factory itself or was it done at a dealer? I know the car has been like this (low enough at the front to scrape the bumper and undercarriage on speed humps and driveways if you don't crawl over them, and lowered slightly at the rear) since it was first sold in New Zealand in 1993 (don't know if it was sold in Australia previousley) and was wondering if anyone else has a car with a simillar stance? It looks really aggressive and can outmanouver my mated 302 Clevo-powered XF, and can take it off the line (due to power-to-weight ratio) so I'm gonna leave it like it is (although the back shocks have been replaced with Monroe Gas shocks and the front will be done soon, I'm NOT gonna change the rideheight)!

Thanx to anyone who can help satisfy my curiousity.
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