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Hi,

I am Selling my 1996 EF Ford Falcon that is Modified.

I am looking for a R33 Skyline coupe that is either auto or manaul and it can be either turbo or non turbo to swap with my car.

If no one is interested in swapping a R33 Skyline for my car i am selling it for $6000 but i would be happy to have $5000 for my car.

My car has 198xxx k's on it.

I have tried to put pictures of my car on here but it doesnt work so if you want to see some pictures i have my car on gumtree melbourne just type in Urgent Sale 1996 EF Ford Falcon Modified and you will find my car.

If you want to know anything else just send me a sms only my number is 0411310879 and i will send you a sms back as soon as i can.

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Price drop to $5000 I need my car sold because I have found a car to buy.

I just got new brake pads put on the front on both sides and in 4 or 5 weeks it will need new brake pads for the back.

The suburb I live in is Springvale which is in Melbourne.

Here is some information about my car:

The price is $5000.

It has 11 Months Reg left.

The mods are:

It's lowered

It has a ss induction cooler

It has a sports exhaust

It has a pacemaker extractor

A Pioneer head unit

A amplifier

White headlight globes

17inch Tickford wheels

Thats about all the mods it has.

For a rwc(road worthy certificate) i think it would only need some tyres but i will have to get it checked to see what it will need.

It also needs another antenna because the antenna that my car had was snapped off by someone when i was at the library once. I bought an electric antenna which i can supply to you if you want it.

It also has a few small dents on it. When i bought my car last year it passed the rwc with the few small dents that it has i just haven't had any time or money to get the dents fixed.

It also has a $475 Viper car alarm installed in it as well.

It has a more power than a standard EF Ford Falcon.

If you want to ask me any questions just send me a sms.

I'm sorry to say champ, but the market isn't there for the price you are asking. i sold mine 2 yrs ago for $4800 and it had a bit more than what yours has. i spent over 15k on mine in the time i had it, big loooooossee lol but thats cars.

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you may not see anymore than $3500 now but you never know.

GL

Cam

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