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Make: Ford

Model: BFII XR6T

Year: 2006

Transmission: Manual 6sp

Colour: Rapid Yellow

Kms: 77500

Location - Victoria,

Features:

- Double Plated Heavy Duty Exedy Button clutch fitted 200kms ago. front and rear slotted and cross drilled discs with race pads = no brake dust.

- Car is the BFII update so it has matching interior, which is in immaculate condition no tears nothing, the build date is 12/06 so it has the F6 bottom end and intercooler

- The car is completely original and unmodified apart from pod filter, I have babied this car from the time i had it, It is serviced every 5000kms and has completed log books.

- Car has been well looked after and is in excellent condition.

- No kids, always garaged, always run on premium petrol.

- its got a small scrap on the lower left lip, the spoiler is currently off the car but is included in the sale. comes on standard xr6t wheels 17"

No previous accident history, and the car comes with 2 and a half years nationwide warranty through Allianz. so all you do is take it to accredited mechanic and they claim it through warranty, this includes engine gearbox diff but NOT clutch.

Rego till may 2011

Chasing $25,000 BUT IF ITS GONE IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS YOURS FOR $23,000 otherwise Negotiable on price

I'm keen on a R32 GTR considering cash my way aswell, preferably less mods the better.

George 0439990557

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good luck with the sale, although im pretty sure they didnt put on different intercoolers when they started fitting the F6 bottom end. I've got a BF mk2 and its just got a normal xr6t cooler.

Good luck with the sale, manuals were hard to find when i was looking so it'll probably get snapped up quickly.

cheers gregor, when i picked it up from the dealership they said it had a f6 cooler fitted from the factory, unless the previous owner had it put on. yeh manuals where hard to find but im selling it at a very good price considering the manuals go for 27+ on carsales i should be getting this up next couple days

i reckon the last owner probably chucked it on, no big deal though. I'd suggest chucking the spoiler back on before going on carsales, the tape on the spoiler holes would turn some people off - it makes it look cheaper, maybe less cared for in my opinion. Also i'd get the stock rims or all 4 aftermarket rims on it. Stockies on the back screams burnouts.

thanks bud spoiler is already back on, and all 4 xrt wheels are on the only reason is that i had some moron put screws behind the rear wheels and when i reversed out i copped 2 flats, so i swapped the rears only cause i was running late for work!

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