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This awesome ride is up For Sale, very regretful sale but one car has to go.

Here's a brief rundown of the car;

Year/Model: 09/1995 EF Falcon GLi Station Wagon in Argon Silver

Engine: 4.0L Inline 6 bored out with a Full performance engine rebuild consisting of; *HypaTec liquid forged pistons. *Custom grind Stage 5 Clive cam. *Lukey extractors and 2.5inch exhaust system. *3” steel air induction pipe, modified air-box, AU TE50 Tickford air intake snorkel and K&N air filter. *Decked, bored out block *Decked and ported head. *Machined, balanced and shot peended con-rods and crankshaft. *Performance valve springs and reinforced top end gear. *Vernier cam gear and roll master timing chain. *MicroTech engine management system. *KING bearings all round. *Polished rocker cover.

Power Train: *Full T5 manual conversion.

Handling: *KING springs on front and KING leafs on rear. *Sports shockers all round. *RDA slotted rotors on front.

Wheels: *Genuine EF XR6 Tickford 16” alloys.

Interior: *Standard except for custom velour seat covers and ford floor mats.

Exterior: *Colour coded mirrors, wipers and tailgate garnish.

Audio/visual: *CD player, standard speaker system.

Power: *170rwkw

Comes with rego until 25/09/2007, fresh Exedy Tuff Sports clutch kit, full service just done and re-tune.

Asking $7,000 ONO.

Further info now available on CarSales.com.au

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PM or call 0401 196 844 for further details.

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no reply? not wanting to sell?

well free bump for a tidy coon.

Hey i will reply for them,

Car has done about 290,000km on the clock but engine has only done around about 30,000km since the full rebuild..

If you saw this car in person you would think the whole thing has done about 30,000km not much on it is old. nor will you find something that hasn't been replaced at some given point in time.. Car was extremely well looked after.

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