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Make/Model: Ford Tauras ghia

Year: 1996

Kilometers: 212,XXX

Transmission type: Automatic

Engine: 3.0L 6cyl Fwd

Colour: Teal/Green

Modifications: 17" Speedy wheels.

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A

Registered: N/A

Accident History: None that I know of, Big dent on passenger side rear door but that's it.

Asking Price: Make an offer.

Location: Ballarat region

Contact Details: PM

Other Comments: I am listing this on behalf of my Mum, Just trying to get a rough Idea of what people think it is worth and if there is any interest in it here. Has full leather interior(grey), electric windows, Electric drivers seat adjustments etc. motor is blown(As in not working) I am not sure exactly what is wrong with it but Have been told it will require a rebuild or replacement. It is a rather nice luxury car but has been sitting in the driveway gathering dust and spiderwebs since the engine blew some 12-15 months ago.

Cheers,

Michael

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