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Make/Model: Ford Falcon MKII XR6 Ute

Year:2005

Kilometers: 125,xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: 4L 6 Cylinder

Colour: Velocity

Modifications: 18" BF Alloys

Roadworthy Certificate: NA

Registered: 3 months

Accident History: None

Asking Price: 16500ono

Location: Gawler, SA

Contact Details: 0488 109 223

Other Comments:

This is my pride and joy. I am a very fussy owner and am only selling due to wanting a 4+ seater prefferably skyline

It's a Premium pack so Leather with velour inserts, 6 stacker CD player, Roll bars, 18" Alloys in a great colour. It has fresh coil-packs and plugs and new front wheel bearings.

I would prefer a swap + Cash my way for a 32 or 34. But will sell outright.

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