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Hey guys i have for sale my Dads Ford Falcon XR8.

Built late 2005 and was first registered in 2006. Model is BF.

-Car is in the bright red with 18inch wheels,

-6 stacker cd,

-Cruise control, AC,

-Electric mirrors and windows etc,

-Has the 6 speed tiptronic box that is great to use.

-LSD

-5.4litre quad cam V8, 260kw

Car was purchased new and has always been serviced with log books to prove.

Just recently had a new Radiator new rear rotors and new bendex ultimate brake pads all round.

Car has 227,000kms. Mostly highway kms travelling too and from work.

$16500ono but if your interested offers will be considered.

I will post photos as soon as i get home from work but if your interested you can either PM me on here or send me an email: [email protected]

May swap for nissan silvia S13 with the SR20DET engine plus cash my way.

(please note all S13's of that description will be considered car does not need to be registered as i require it for a rally car)

Also car is located in Dural, Sydney.

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