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Do not know why but I can not upload any pics, so please see carsales link for pics and more details information.

http://www.carsales....id=12C0D757B5D9

Item Summary: Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo Sunroof and leather, already cheapest XR6T with nice condition in SA

Location: SA: Adelaide

Condition: Used <

Reason for Selling: Going oversea

Asking Price: 15999

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0433566067 anytime

Extra Information:

Going oversea so must sell it quick!!!

Already the cheapest and best condition in SA !!! And no accident history!!! Just did service with receipts with full service history logbooks!

For sale here is my faultless and loved XR6 Turbo, it is the only one in Adelaide with Sunroof and Full Leather interior and leather sport seats!!! And new tyres around. Use it only drive to uni and shopping, never push hard or race.

Everything is in immaculate condition apart from a little paint damage on front bumper left corner when parking... (only $200 to paint it like new), the rest is like new condition.

Buy yourself a perfect family car with HUGE power without any fault or attention from cops as your new year present !!!!!!!

Any inspection are more then welcome! But no tyre kickers please......

Kind Regard<

Andy

Edited by Obelisk

really dont want to bump the topic every week guys, but again its already the best value stock XR6T has been taken care of !!! Have to get rid of it ASAP, only $14999 and still O.N.O ~~~

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