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Old 26-09-2007, 05:12 PM   #1
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hey guys this week was going to be the week were i sent my spare el head away to get work done to it for a bit of extra flow, now my el is outside covered and written off after a 66 year old drunk decided to drive into me while i was outside my car, luckily the two rh side doors were open and i was in between them, so the car took most of the impact, anyways on to better things now i guess i bought an el xr8 to help me recover hehehe should arrive this week hopefully, white manual lowered body kit ftrs, looks very clean except for suspension issues does anyone know whether the i6 diff and suspension fit onto the xr8 as the control arm and other suspension components have been hit and bent on the xr8 i was hoping i could just change over thanks for your time, kind regards mustie

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Old 26-09-2007, 06:08 PM   #2
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A bit of Bad Luck and a bit of Good Luck..............

V8 Front Suspension is more heavy duty that 6 cylinder Suspension but pretty sure its a straight swap......

Same as the Diff

As eveyone buys random diffs off Xr6's and Xr8's to put in their std Falcons so I cant see why a std Falcon diff wont fit in and Xr6 or Xr8
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