OK I am looking at replacing the rear garnish from an eb xr to something else when the new ride comes along (not to far away!).
I was hoping if people could post pics of there non-xr garnishes. The car has ED rear lights so just about any garnish should look good. So far I have short listed either an ED S Pack or Fairmont.
But I dont have any pics to judge which one would be better.
Also if you have done something funky to the rear of your car then post that up to. Im open to ideas.
Cheers guys.
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Basically theres only 2, the normal gli one and the high series one. the only thing that changes is the badges on them.
Spac is the gli one with a falcon S badge
XR one is the same except a falcon S -xr6 badge
Fairmont is the red/orange one
Ghia as above but wit a ghia badge.
Basically theres only 2, the normal gli one and the high series one. the only thing that changes is the badges on them.
Spac is the gli one with a falcon S badge
XR one is the same except a falcon S -xr6 badge
Fairmont is the red/orange one
Ghia as above but wit a ghia badge.
Ah ok..cool.
But that sucks a bit, I like the red/orange bit but I want the s pack decal. Anyway of opening them up without busting it?
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just use a blade and prise the badge off. If they were made with the badges in them ford would have had to get 4 different ones made. This way they just had to put the badges on them
tis a good point, I haven't looked hard but I thought the badge was beneth atleast some kind of plastic. Thats alright then, ill just source a fairmont garnish and go to a wreckers and badge a s pack. Thanks karl
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