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2005 BA MkII XR6 Ford Falcon

5 speed Manual Sedan

Metallic factory paint Velocity Blue

149000kms (Mostly highway use)

Many Extras on this car!

These include:

- Leather interior with colour coded stitching

- Leather MOMO colour coded steering wheel

- Factory option in-roof DVD player

- XR8 Limited Slip Diff

- Premium Audio System includes full colour screen, 6 stacker CD player and 8 inch factory Subwoofer

- Custom FPV BF Typhoon rear spoiler

- 19 inch FPV BF Typhoon Rims (5 X 17 inch BA XR6 standard spare rim)

- Aftermarket tail lights

- Tinted windows

- Button Start

- Custom one-off Falcon XB Coupe bonnet (Primer- unpainted. This bonnet is a one off item and uses genuine XB scoops)

- Factory Premium Alarm System

Performance mods include:

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- XR6 Turbo Billet Flywheel

- SS Inductions Cold Air Intake

- Wild Cat Extractors

- High Flow 100cpi cat.

- 2 ½ inch exhaust system (sounds great)

- 20% underdrive pulley kit

(If you don't know about these, they are a harmonic balancer by Powerbond that improves engine balance and shortens the pulleys to increase power due too less effort for the engine to work. Gives about a 10rwkw+ increase in power.)

Car is in great condition, turns heads, good for daily duties, good on petrol and runs perfect.

Inspections welcome but contact me prior to inspection as I have very inconsistent work times (Army lol)

Mobile number is 0447 088 100

I am based in the Albury/Wodonga area Victoria.

$15000

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