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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/ford-falcon-ute-2007-12391354?base=1216&vertical=Car&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5&eapi=2&sort=default&cr=0&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%204294966463%201216&silo=Stock&find=whn719|CarAll

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Took me literally over 6 months of flat out running around between dealers and private sale looking for the perfect MKII ute, here's your chance to own one.

The ute has always been warmed up properly and driven with mechanical sympathy. Has never let me down anywhere, anytime.

It has been meticulously maintained. Good quality oils and coolant have been used and changed every 6 months or 5000kms.

Have spent thousands on her since, well worth it absolutely amazing car to drive with less then 8ltrs/100 on freeway and 12-13 around the city.

Not used as a work car, only travelling to and from work. Always garaged and well looked after, mature owner.

Only done a tad over 63,000kms

Reg till Jan 2013 RWC negotiable

ZF 6-speed auto

Cruise control

Ripcurl edition means you get

- 18's (last picture) Prestige sound (with tweeters and 6 cd in dash). Also has Ipod connectivity.

HSP hardlid

Pedders reset leaf springs + new bushes

HDI GT intercooler

Plazmaman U/B intake

Hallam Performance Exhausts Straight pipe middle muffler + 5" outlaw cat

XCAL 3

Work and Tune by Pitlane performance - [email protected] - 628nm

Thermostat

BKR6E IX plugs

Siemens 60lb injectors

Serviced every 5,000kms

Genuine reason for sale, will not disappoint. Wheels do not come with the ute!

WHILE I AM SLIGHTLY NEGOTIABLE ON PRICE, THE PRICE REFLECTS THE CONDITION, DOLLARS SPENT ON, AND PREPARATION OF THIS CAR. IF YOU ARE A TYRE KICKER OR WANTING A CHEAP AND ABUSED TURBO UTE, THIS ONE PROBABLY ISN’T FOR YOU.

0406 974 904 $24,000 or may consider swaps for

2006+ Triton 4x4 turbo diesel manual

2006+ Hilux 4x4 turbo diesel manual

r33 gtr

evo 8+

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks in great nick ..... might turn off some buyers reading its never done anything but driven to and from work but your dp pic has it doing a huge foot on ..... at the drags ? But it does look like a nice car :)

roflmfao ^ ^ ^

good point but I'm sure he didn't literally mean "only to and from work" haha well at least post up what 1/4 mile time it ran, would probably help with the sale!

Edited by ShaolinCurse

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