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149,900ks - Full 150k service completed which included oil, oil filter, new long life spark plugs, new front pads, new coolant, new brake fluid, and I also had the diff and gearbox serviced as I was planning on keeping this car for much longer. Receipts and complete log books included as is a second key and alarm remote.

Car is in very good condition and has cruise, dual zone climate, leather steering wheel, 17" alloys, reversing sensors, Fairmont gauges and interior (white lighting instead of green), in dash 6-stacker, rear spoiler, ZF 6spd auto, and front and side airbags all as standard.

As for accessories, It has had tinted windows, a tow pack, a bonnet protector, dash and floor mats, and a factory Auxiliary input for the stereo added.

It's a great car to drive and returns excellent fuel economy for a full sized family car due to the 6spd auto.

The car does have a few minor blemishes, mainly in the way of stone chips and paint blemishes on the front end from highway driving but nothing major for the age and kilometers and additional photos can be provided, inspections are also welcome.

I have not had a road worthy completed at this stage but I cannot imagine it will need anything other than tyres as it has been well maintained.

$13,000 ONO

Car is located in Albury Wodonga and has Victorian Rego

Should you have any queries feel free to message me or contact on 0488 442 734.

Cheers

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