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For Sale: '04 Ford Falcon BA MKII XR6 Turbo. 174,000 km's. 6 Speed Manual. Unmodified Family Car. Rego YHI-79C.

Having had to sell my beloved R33, I purchased this car in Feb 2011 with 117,500 km's. It has been a very reliable Family car the entire time I have owned it. It is serviced regularly (every 8,000 to 10,000 km's) and has always been garaged both at home and at work. The interior is in excellent condition.

It has all the usual features like A/C, Cruise Control, Airbags, ABS & Traction Control (this is last model Falcon in which Traction Control can be fully switched off) Power Windows & Mirrors, Trip Computer etc.. with everything working perfectly. It had a new clutch fitted in March 2015 (2 year warranty(have reciept)) and it was last serviced on 12/5/15, which included new spark plugs and a brand new set of coilpacks. The engine runs smoothly and the car is always run on 98ron petrol.

It has a set of black 19" wheels and black badges as I wanted it to look better and standout from most other Falcon's you see on the road without going over the top. I also installed a boost gauge for piece of mind. I replaced the Intercooler shortly after buying the car as the original had some stone damage.

The car has never been in an accident, however, it does have a number of stone chips (worst of them pictured) from general road use. It also needs 2 new front tyres.

This is a great car and won't disappoint. Only selling because I now need a station wagon for family purposes. Please call, text or email me if you have any more questions.

$11,000 ono. No Low Ball offers or Joyriders thanks.

Cheers, Luke. 0438 481 354. <script cf-hash='f9e31' type="text/javascript"> /* */</script>

I may also consider Trades for a stock/lightly modified C34 Stagea with some cash my way.

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