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Old 10-06-2006, 05:32 PM   #1
39ClevoUte
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Question Subtle BA Ghia differences

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I have had a AU11, M1 & M11 XR6 and now have a M1 Ghia. Couple of things I noticed straight up and later that the Ghia was different....(no not just the options)

The wipers are very quiet. The others used to clunk and or click in operation.

The blinker and wiper stick on the steering column when operated feel more rubbery and not as clicky, like they have extra rubber bushes or something.

And the shifter is the same very tight and rubbery. Just to add credance to this last one, I had the surround off the shifter the other day to clean it and the shifter has a factory sticker on it with teh part number and clearly states Ghia in big print???

Am I dreaming????????

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