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Skylines Aust - greatplace to sell a 4WD what ?

1998 5 Door FORD Explorer XLT Light Silver Blue with Factory Flares

5 seat, Hayman Reese Towbar, Elec everything incl seats

4 Litre V6 4 Speed Automatic

Factory Alloys recently buffed

Airbags, Cruise Control

127 Klms only

Close to RWC, selling as is for this price WITHOUT REG. Note 1998 model.

Believed to need One Tyre, minor exhaust gasket leak, body is great, paint & trim are terrific,

3 child seat anchors in boot, maybee some other small things to tidy up or fix, quite genuine.

RWC check prior to purchase welcome.

This model is a step up from a Mazda Tribute / Ford Escape, its a "proper" strong roomy 4WD and ideal to pull a Race car up a gravel muddy road or across the Nullabor !

Neat looking car with nice alloys etc and Low Insurance category

Dave $ 6,000- Burwood Vic Mob Evenings Please 0400 343301 Vic Reg WMC194

Please: do not PM me and please no "funny posts" - welcome genuine enquiries, thanks Skyline members.

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