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Its a 98 xh Falcon ute

ive only owned the ute for about 2 months

i bought it off the first owners, an old couple who had every service done and stamped,

its been garaged since new and well maintained they only use it for going on holiday and its never done a day of hard work in its life.it was built in december 98 wich actually classifies it as a 99 model due to actual model codes roll over with the finacial year.

my reason for selling is personal

so its up for sale here are the specs:

its a oxford metalic green 98 model XH 1 tone longreach falcon ute.

features:

*4.0l 6 cylinder

*Auto

*Air conditioning

*Cruise control

*Remote keyless entry

*3 Spare keys and 2 remotes

*Roll bar

*Nudge bar

*heavy duty Ute tray liner(like new)

*good clean tauno cover

*Tinted windows

*Super heavy duty towbar

*Dash mat, Floor Mats, Seat Covers (been on since new)

*Genuine ford Head light protectors and bonnet protector

*Complete log books

*Just had majour service done inc:spark plugs,air filter,fuel filter,ignition leads,distributor cap and rotor button and coil,oil, oil filter and rocker cover gasget.

*Rego till january

*154xxx kms

*garaged since new an is in top condition

*no accident history

since i have owned it the only thing ive done is put a sports exhaust on it and a new set of alpine splits in the doors thats it.

i paid 10,500 for it but thats only because its in outstanding condtion and it owes me about 200 bucks for the service parts,180 bucks for the splits and about 150 for the exhaust.

i have all the paper work and a revs certificate

im looking for around $10,000 but im flexable.

if your interested call me on 0433750636 or pm me

pictures will be up soon.

kind regard

David

Edited by MR FLWLSS

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