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2003 FORD FAIRMONT GHIA BA

Colour: Blue pearl

Rego till April 2010

RWC included

126,000 km

Full service history and receipts

IMPCO LPG system with all paper work and receipts

Factory head light protectors

Factory GHIA floor mats

Factory Premium sound, in-dash six-stack CD player with color screen and subwoofer

Factory charcoal leather interior

Factory reverse parking sensors

Factory dual zone climate control

Factory cruise control

Factory reading and foot well lamps

Factory 17" alloy wheels

Factory electric seats

Factory automatic head lamps

Factory driving lamps

Factory central locking with remote

Factory front and side SRS airbag

Factory trip computer

The car has been fitted with an IMPCO LPG system, have all paper work and service manuals. LPG tank sits in the spare wheel well to retain maximum boot space. 65 useable litre tank which averages 450 - 500km per tank. Runs perfect on LPG and petrol

Car has always been garaged and serviced according to the hand book. Exterior and interior in excellent condition, exterior has few minimum wear and tear marks but over all in good condition. Used as a daily driver, only ever does highway km's

Brand new MAXXIS Z4 tyres fitted 10,000 km ago with receipts, last service completed at 120,000 km with paper work to show

The car also has professionally tinted windows which has been done in top quality legal tint film. Non-smoker's car and no children, back seats have had minimum use

Price can be negotiated without RWC, may consider trades..

$15,000 including rego and RWC

Thanks

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