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Item: 1989 Falcon XF Ute

Location: Brissy

Website:

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: don't need anymore, and need the money

Price and Payment Conditions: $1800 ono

Extra Info:

Pictures: below

Contact Details: PM or post here

1989 Ford Falcon XF Ute

automatic on column

Stock 4.1 Litre 6 Cylinder Engine

good strong motor

Dual Fuel

Landi-Hartog LPG unit

I think its got an 80L LPG Tank (will check later)

Good tyres

New tuff tonneaus

dent on the driver's side rear panel

dent on the tailgate

Its a work ute, I got it like that anyway and it didnt bother me.

Its got the LPG check last year so 9 Years to go till the next one.

Got the GAS certificate in August so maybe thats still valid (3 months)

Same time I got the RWC

Registered till 21-10-2009

I wont be organising the RWC but can help, will sell UNREGISTERED or if you provide your own RWC I'll leave the registration on it.

I bought this ute as my other car was getting fixed so needed a car for work.

Cheers

pics below

Falcon3.jpg

Falcon4.jpg

Falcon2.jpg

Falcon1.jpg

Falcon5.jpg

Falcon6.jpg

Falcon7.jpg

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