Okay, I am hoping some people will be able to send some good looking pics of EA to EL type cars. This is just to make my mind up whether to purchase a ED or EF. Just trying to see what some of these cars look like. I saw a ED XR6 the other day, with a GT Body Kit, was red in colour looked pretty good, but the EL XR looks pretty good as well. So if people can send their pics that would be great.
I am pretty sure SuperROO has pics of his car in his users gallery (ED XR6). Its a hard decision between EB/D and EF/L... I like them all. It would just depend on the $$$.
Also, it will take you 2 seconds to find TIKFD6's pics of his nice XR... before his little incident.
I reckon ED XR front looks the best of all the e-series, but EF has the best taillights.
It's a tough call to make overall, but as far as a stock car (GL, Futura) goes, I reckon EB/ED wins.
Just a personal opinion, I'm sure many EF/L owners will disagree.
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EA GL-Ghia pseudo operator
3.9 MPFI converted 4 speed
2.5 inch exhaust
NC Ghia interior (except rear trims)
Fairmont audio (with 4 speakers)
Cruise control
S-pac cluster with white dials
Trip computer and Fairmont interior lighting.
Half wired Ghia BCM.
I'd go out on a limb and say that it doesn't matter which model you base it on, as long as the mods are right it can be made to look A1. For pics, see the E series gallery.
Why is everyone so obsessed with XR lights? Sure they look good, but on an EB GT?! No way! And EF fairmont fronts look a MILLION times better than XR fronts.
ED XR6 Front
http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!cs_content.private_vehicle?vehicle_id=126633¤t_rec=8&total_rec=104&sort_type=4&make_id=6&mode l_id=17&search_distance=25&year_min=1991&year_max=1994
rear of a eb gt
http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!cs_content.private_vehicle?vehicle_id=139794¤t_rec=2&total_rec=104&sort_type=4&make_id=6&mode l_id=17&search_distance=25&year_min=1991&year_max=1994
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