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Hi All,

For sale or swap with cash adjustment either way for a modified GTR in Sydney.

Details of the my car:

Make: Ford

Model: 2005 BA Mk-2 XR6 Turbo

Milage: 107,0000

Transmission: Semi automatic

Colour: Velocity Blue

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? ? This is RTA registered and Rego to 13 October 2009

Currently registered? Yes

Rego: XRT-605

Price: $23,500 negotiable

Contact: pm or 0439163767

Comments / Modifications:

Completely stock no mods.

Sports Leather Seats.

Premium Sound.

Dual Climate Control.

Dark Window Tints.

4 Brand New Tyres.

Custom Blue number plate "XRT-605" included.

Towbar.

Weather Shields.

New Battery 6 months ago.

Log Books and Full Service History (from Power Ford).

Rego to 13 October 2009.

This has been a salary sacrificed company car, full services and all scheduled maintenance carried out by Power Ford. Completely stock never been modified. Never been in any accidents. Mostly highway km.

Reason for selling: I want to upgrade to a GTR. So its up for sale or swap with something of interest (Modified GTR). PM me what you have.

Click here --> Link to car sales ad with pics.

Weekend bump.

No one interested in a stock standard 4 litre turbo family car with 240kW and 450Nm from factory?

Discrete no hassle from cops and cheap insurance.

Carsales Link fixed up:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...605&trecs=1

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Hey,

Interested in a trade for a Stagea 260RS + cash my way?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...ml&hl=260rs

Cheers,

Adam

Hi

Thanks for your offer, its a nice machine, but not really what I am looking for.

I am after a GTR in Sydney. If I don't manage to sell or swap my xr6T for a GTR then I am planning on keeping it. I will wait for a year or so until I can get a GTR for cash and keep both cars - gtr for the weekend :P and the xr6t for daily traffic :P .

Cheers

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