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Old 02-05-2007, 02:33 PM   #1
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Default Ghia interiors

hey is there much difference between an EA/EB/ED fairmont ghia interior or are they basically the same?

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Old 02-05-2007, 03:34 PM   #2
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Hey

EB and ED Ghia interiors are the same, I have had both and havent noticed any difference.

EA Ghia interior is different as far as I know, Im pretty sure its a brown type colour, and the trims are the same.

Here are pictures of my EB ghia interior, and ED ghia interior I had in my EA previously.

Same thing, hope that helps =)




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Old 02-05-2007, 05:41 PM   #3
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Pretty sure EA's were either blue, grey or that sand colour
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:42 PM   #4
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TUF.EB, Your EB is obviously series 2. EBII and ED Fairmont Ghia interiors are virtually identical (except ED got CFC-free climate control, and leather wrapping on the steering wheel)

EA-EB are different though

Here's my EAII Ghia interior (back when it was stock, except for stereo and crappy floor mats)



EA1 interiors were similar but had a different seat pattern.

EB1 was basically the same but it got the recaro buckets. Here's Ghia5L's EB1 Ghia



BTW. Notice besides the different seat trims, and lack of woodgrain, EA-EB1 got the digital dash, 4" front speakers, darker doorhandles, and grey buttons on trip computer/climate control. Also EBII and ED got a 2-tone dash. EA-EB1 was all the one shade of grey.
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EA Series 1 seats





Sorry for the bad quality,
EA series one really carried over alot of styling cues from the XF interior wise, with the overuse of one kind of material.
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Beat me to it Dezza :P

I've noticed on ebay/carsales/etc that NA Fairlanes have the crappy plastic door trims with cloth inserts, and what appear to be cloth seats. How low-rent!

But I digress... anyhoo EB1 Ghias are where it's at: digital everything, no tacky woodgrain and seats with decent velour centres, none of this perforated 70s-Sweathog-basketball-top style leather (eh Pat, eh Joe, eh Abu :P :P :P)
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Beat me to it Dezza :P

I've noticed on ebay/carsales/etc that NA Fairlanes have the crappy plastic door trims with cloth inserts, and what appear to be cloth seats. How low-rent!

But I digress... anyhoo EB1 Ghias are where it's at: digital everything, no tacky woodgrain and seats with decent velour centres, none of this perforated 70s-Sweathog-basketball-top style leather (eh Pat, eh Joe, eh Abu :P :P :P)
Yeah, I love my interior too, particularily after fitting the EBII climate control / trip computer. I prefer velour over leather, and it looks classy without appearing too tryhard (as it doesn't have all the fake wood). And nothing beats that digital dash
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