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Make: Ford

Model: Falcon Wagon

Milage: 232,xxx

Transmission: Auto

Colour: White

Location: Hobart, TAS

Currently registered? Yes, till December 2008

Price: $2500 negotiable

Contact: Shoot me a PM and I will find a suitable time to give you a call, I only have a work mobile.

Comments / Modifications: Very reliable, has been maintained well, has no current issues. With a strong 4l 6 it has plenty of torque and cargo space. The 230,000k's on the clock are mostly hightway miles - it has spent most of it's life delivering windows between devonport and hobart/burnie for my Dads business, but lately has just been transporting my puppy.

Would make a great parts chaser/tow car/daily driver - Its last job for me was to tow home a R32 GTS4 (reason for sale) with a boot full of spares and it pulled up hills with ease. The car is in reasonable nic' for its age/miles, except for the boot, the puppy has gone to town in the back and ruined one of the seats - which could probably be replaced without too much trouble - check the pics anyways.

Shoot me a pm if you want a look, I only have a work mobile, so I cant really go posting it on a public forum, but I will give you a call back as soon as I can. I am looking for a quick easy sale, so $2500 - very negotiable

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