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Hey guys,

The time has come to get rid of my Focus as I am fast realising with the 33 in the driveway I am never going to drive it...

Great reliable car if you are looking for something economical and safe.

Model: 2007 (reg. Sept) Ford Focus LT CL

Colour: Black Sapphire (metallic)

Body type: 4 door Hatch

K's: 30,684

Transmission: Automatic (tiptronic/sports mode)

Engine: 2.0L/ 4 cyl

CD player, Aux Input Socket, front power windows, power steering, central locking, wheel covers (factory). Adjustable Steering Column - Tilt & Reach.

Safety features: Dual front airbags and Anti-lock Braking System, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution,

Factory optional "Safety Pack"- side airbags, curtain airbags, Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control

Balance of 3yr manufacturers warranty with option to upgrade to 5yr/100k km.

11 months rego to Sept 12th 2010.

Very tidy, always garaged, serviced regularly. Clean inside and out. Not interested in trade as I have my 33 love already... Please PM me for inspection/more info if required.

$19,500

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Just an FYI, this car is currently financed under a secured loan, so how it works is as follows:

We rock up to Westpac, you with cashiers cheque/cash in hand.

Payment used to clear the loan

I take some change

You take the keys and the car

Westpac will take 48hrs to release security on the vehicle, at which point a REVs check will show a clear title and you will be able to transfer the rego into your own name.

I would prefer to do this in person with the buyer, at the bank, as I will know the payment is clear, and you will have the car and know I am not going to run off with the money leaving you $19,500 short with a car you cannot transfer into your own name. Of course if you do not wish to attend the bank that is up to you, I just feel it gives us both peace of mind. Please note if you wish to pay by personal cheque I will be keeping the keys and the car until the payment clears and the loan is closed.

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