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XR6 Turbo - 2004

Hi all, I am selling my XR6 Turbo in the coming weeks. I am putting it up here first, but please be assured it will be placed onto carsales as soon as I can.

The details of the car:

  • 2004 Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo.
  • 122 000 kms. 
  • $8000 (possibly lower if you want to perform your own roadworthy).

No modifications at all. Has not been re-flashed, has not been boosted and no valve springs either. Absolutely stock standard. 

I am the second owner of the car, previously owned by a Nurse, who didn't like it as much as her small 4wd so she just left it in her garage.

Car comes with the following standard features:

  • Cruise Control
  • Automatic (4 Speed)
  • 17" Alloys
  • CD Stacker (In-Dash)

It also comes with the following dealer options:

  • Sunroof (just replaced under warranty because of glue expiration).
  • Hayman Reese Tow Bar (not sure if this was dealer or aftermarket).

The car is in excellent condition. It has a few marks on the front bumper (speed bump grinds) and also has some on the side-skirts where i think the previous owner had plants down their driveway that used to scrape the car. The LCD screen for the CD/Air Con is also quite dull. The first owner also smoked in the car, i have had the interior steamed cleaned and have invested considerable dollars (almost $80) into air fresheners to remove the smell. Otherwise, this car is in perfect condition. 

I purchased the car approximately 18 months ago with 109 000 kms on it. It has since been serviced twice and has recently had the front brakes changed. This just isn't the car for me, there's nothing wrong with it and I have genuine reason for sale, best to come and check it out for yourself if you are interested. Currently I drive it up and down the freeway (I live in the city, work in the outer suburbs), so it has done mostly (almost exclusively) freeway kilometers since I have owned it.

The car will come with a roadworthy as a part of the sale and the remainder of the registration, it expires 26th March 2018.

I only have old images of the car, i will be taking new ones this week for the carsales advertisement (and this one).The registration is 1IH7EI just so people can run rego checks. (The number plates in the images were kept by the last owner). Please see the attached VicRoads check.

XR6 Turbo VehicleRegistrationEnquiry.pdf

If you are genuinely interested, please give me a call, I'm around most weekends and possibly after work for inspections.You can contact me on: 0417 495 306, or simply reply here, I can normally respond quite quickly. I may not be able to answer your call during work hours, so please be patient, i'll do my best to call you back. 

Thanks, Steve.

XR6 Front.jpg

XR6 Interior.jpg

XR6 Engine.jpg

XR6 Rear.jpg

XR6 rear-side.jpg

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Hello. Car is up on car sales now; the ad has better pictures and the current number plate.

https://carsales.mobi/cars/details/Ford-Falcon-2004/SSE-AD-4919899

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