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Old 28-07-2009, 07:02 PM   #1
low au classic
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Default v8 conversion

hey guys,
a mate has a 99 or 2000 au fairmont that he rod off awhile back being a panel better himself he knew there was no hope fixing it so he is trying to part it out its a v8 owned buy a old couple as a tow vehicle that never got used so the engine is in prime condition
just wanted to know whats involved in do a conversion from a au6 to a au8 and whats needed
thanks all that help if this has been written about already or in someone build thread a link would be greatly appreciated
thank you

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1989 EA SVO FALCON
Restoration attempt

SVO wheels 16x7 & 16x8
SVO MOMO steering wheel
SVO rear spoiler
SVO dash cluster
SVO RECARO trim
SVO headers
SVO grille
Sounds good pity it hasn’t ran in 3 years
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