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Item: Ford maverick

Location: Sunshine Coast QLD

Website: http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/FORD/MAVERICK/details.aspx?__sid=118096A6C72C&Cr=4&__Ns=pCar_Pri%20vateSpecialFlag_Int32|1||pCar_ImageCount_Int32|1||%20pCar_LastModifiedDate_DateTime|1&State=All%20State%20s&distance=25&silo=1003&seot=0&__Nne=20&Model=MAVE%20RICK&R=5447953&__N=4294966463+0+4294966174+834+285%20+257&Make=FORD&state_id=0&trecs=20

Item Condition: Good Condition

Reason for Selling: After a Street car now

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,500

Extra Info:

Cheezy Sliders

Dark tinted windows

Garrett To4E turbo

600x300x76mm Intercooler

Gas Research 440CFM throttle body

3" Dobision lift 30mm rear spring spacers

Procomp Shocks

3 degree Castor bushes

10mm gearbox spacers

50mm tial BOV

custom intercooler piping

Lightforce 240 XGT's

Pioneer 8650 head unit

kenwood sub in custom made box

4" and 6x9" pioneer speakers

Full 3" mandrel bend exhaust with resantor built in screamer pipe

Custom tunned length stainless steel turbo manifold

50mm KKK wastegate

33" MTZ tyres

3.5" chrome exhaust tip

MSD Boost Timming retard

Procomp High Intensity discharge box

Top Gun 8mm LPG leads

Bosch Transformer Coil

4 Core Radiator

New water pump

Brand New AMC head

ARP head bolts

B2 converter

Braided oil lines

Custom painted and polished rims

12month old 4x Bendix brake pads and discs

TJM alloy bullbar

Tow bar

Rear Vacume Diff Lock

Speco Oil Pressure, Water Temp, Boost gauges in pod

Custom white gauges

Turbo Timmer

Turbo Smart Boost T

Brand New APA 115Ltr LPG tank

1L oil catch can

Safari Tuff clutch

6hrs dyno tune

Sound Deadened doors

Fusion Alarm

Car has been garaged for the last 2 years constantly.

**Car has been in the family for 18 years and we are the second owners so know it's complete history**

. Reason for selling is because i have done almost no 4wding with it and want now a street car. Car has got rust in rear sliding tracks for the windows in the rear which just needs new tracks and rubbers. Got a little tiny bit on the roof due to the sunroof drain channels (Nissan fault).

There would be more items to list but that's 99% of them and i guess there would be also other things to mention.

If you are interested feel free to ring my mobile through the day. 0412248031

**ONO**

Pictures:

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Shot with DSC-P72 at 2007-06-27

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Contact Details:

Rick - 0412248031

(07)54499881

[email protected]

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