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Item:

2003 Ford Falcon BA XR6 Turbo

125,xxx kms

Black

4-speed auto (SSS)

Sedan

Location:

Brisbane - southside

Website:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...8&D=4690128

Item Condition:

Excellent

Reason for Selling:

Mortgage and marriage. :P

Price and Payment Conditions:

$21,900 ONO

No swaps sorry.

Extra Info:

URGENT SALE. MAKE ME AN OFFER.

No accident damage. Always garaged.

I'm the third owner.

First 100,000 km was driven by manager of Simsmetal, mainly interstate/highway kms.

Full service history - serviced at Ford dealers.

In last 10,000 kms has had:

Full 120,000km service.

2 oil changes.

New spark plugs.

New brake pads (EBC Reds).

Bled brake fluid (Motul Factory Line).

Replaced rear diff centre bush at considerable expense.

Comes with following modifications:

Bilstein shocks (only 10,000km old).

King springs (low front, superlow rear).

RDA slotted front rotors.

EBC Red pads.

These items transformed the behaviour of the car, handles and stops so much better than a standard car (or an FPV for that matter) it's not funny, whilst retaining decent ground clearance and comfortable ride.

Custom CAPA Flash Tune at Elite Automotive, Brisbane.

242 rwkW - i.e. approx. 320kW at the engine. Will supply dyno charts.

This is a very safe tune, 12psi tapering to 8.

CAPA box (included) has 4 tunes: factory, 98RON road, 95RON road, 98RON track.

Nizpro valvespring upgrade.

BMC panel filter.

The tune has also uprated the shift speeds in "tiptronic" mode - now changes gears very convincingly and can be made even more aggressive if desired upon retune.

Has only been in a "tuned" state for 10,000km.

Factory options:

Black leather, with red "XR" logos.

Premium sound package with colour display screen and 8" woofer.

Genuine Ford iPod amplified audio input.

"XR" Floormats.

Also has a Nokia handsfree kit installed.

Always run on 98/100 octane fuel.

On stock 17" wheels with OEM Dunlop rubber.

Car was professionally touched up to remove stone chips etc. before I bought it.

Driven mainly in 80-90 km/h zones, light traffic. This car does not spend its time sitting in traffic jams. Runs perfectly, and gets surprising economy especially on the open road, given the amazing performance.

Can produce all receipts for modifications and servicing.

ANY SERIOUS OFFER CONSIDERED. No test pilots.

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

John

Enquire on carsales, PM here, or text/SMS to 0407 171 337.

ill take the turbo :D

Haha "For sale, XR6 Turbo with no turbo, rest of car immaculate" :laughing-smiley-014:

Looking for offers over $20K guys.

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