September 2004, loss of weight one thing which is definite.
they decided not to do a series 2 despite Holden doing one this year, as
they're already selling more than they can make.
> September 2004, loss of weight one thing which is definite.
>
> they decided not to do a series 2 despite Holden doing one this year, as
> they're already selling more than they can make.
That is bold of them, however I feel that it might have more to do with cost
restrictions... Running the same model for 2 years is almost unheard of in
Australia nowadays.
I would assume that there are/will be a number of small "running changes"
over the BA lifespan. Anyone know what they will be/have been so far?
(Removal of Fairmont Ghia "auxiliary" bumper-mounted park lamps aside).
Stronger manual gearbox for XR6T, perhaps?
G!
Bob the builder - 21 Sep 2003 02:10 GMT
> I would assume that there are/will be a number of small "running changes"
> over the BA lifespan. Anyone know what they will be/have been so far?
> (Removal of Fairmont Ghia "auxiliary" bumper-mounted park lamps aside).
> Stronger manual gearbox for XR6T, perhaps?
330kw GT6-T with 6 speed, wouldn't that be nice.