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Hi Guys Well My Miss'us Is After A Diff Car So The Beast Is Up For Sale, Great Family Car LOTS OF ROOM & Never Had A Prob With It!!!

Manufacturer Ford

Model Falcon EL

Date of Manufacture 1998

Type Sedan

Transmission Automatic

Doors 4

Colour Purple/Blue

Kilometres 128.000

Number Plate RIN 81L (KEEPING)

VIN 6FPAAAJGSWWY28856

Number Of Previous Owners 1

Item Condition Immaculate Condition In & Out

Vehicle Features 185kw 5L Engine, All Tyres Are 90%, Power Windows, Twin sports Exhaust, Tinted Windows,Full Body Kit, Spoiler, ABS 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Kenwood CD Player, Pioneer Speakers Front & Rear, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Driver Airbag, Adjustable Steering Column, Air Vents, Central Locking, Electric Mirrors, Power Steering, Alloy Wheels, Big Boot Space, Lots Of Room.................

Rego Feb 28 2007

Price and Payment Conditions 11,999

Location Mt Druitt Area 2770

Contact Details NRGIZE 0413 199 014 Anytime

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