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Vehicle: 2003 Ford Falcon BA XT SEDAN - 4.0L 6cyl LPG

Price: $9,990

Kilomtres: 110,000

Transmission: Semi-Automatic

Location: Brisbane QLD

Contact Details: Matt - 0401 216 234 or (07) 3279 1615

I am the second owner of this vehicle, having purchased it at 88,000 kms. The previous owner lived in rural NSW and travelled mostly highway kms, and I have also travelled primarily highway kms (between Sydney and Brisbane).

Upon purchasing the vehicle at 88,000 kms, a full RACQ inspection was conducted and found no major faults (only brake rotors & windscreen wipers, both of which have been amended). RACQ rated the condition of the car as excellent and it is apparent upon inspection that this is still the case. I can happily provide a copy of the RACQ cert. Any inspection is welcome and encouraged.

This is a great economical family car, with the comfort and safety of a large car yet the fuel cost of a small car due to the factory LPG gas. A tank of fuel usually costs me under $40.

Falcons are one of the only vehicles available with dedicated lpg as an option straight from the factory, meaning the engines are built and tuned purely for lpg and generally run better than converted or dual fuel lpg systems. The advantages of this include better fuel efficiency and plenty of boot space since you don't have an LPG tank in the boot.

Full logbooks and service history are provided, and services have always been carried out on time using good quality engine oil. A service is not required for another 10,000 kms.

Selling because I now work/study in the city and catch public transport every day, so I have no need for two cars.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

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