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Old 20-09-2005, 01:38 PM   #1
bakes_eb
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Default Please help auto car starts in gear

My dad bought my sister an ea ghia. we have had heaps of problems with it. it has been converted to a 4.0L and has a 4 sp box. for some reason it starts in drive so therefore it cant pass a roadworthy. Has anyone got any ideas to help out. Its been to an auto electrician but they didnt know what they where doing.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanx SCOTT

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'93' EB fairmont
5 speed manual.
extractors, high flow cat, 2.5 inch sports exhaust.
Freshly painted in Cobalt Blue.
lowered with ultra lows.
17 inch mags fitted.
Just finished putting a low km el motor in her
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