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Blue Ford Falcon Futura AU II. It is the perfect family car. 4 door sedan which comfortably seats 5 adults and has a large boot. Lady driver and only 2nd owner. Had for 10 years, bought with Low k’s. Car is completely stock. Has low k’s

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Year: 2000

Vehicle: AU II Ford Falcon Futura

Kilometres: 155 xxx

Colour: Blue

Transmission: Auto

Body: 4 Door Sedan

Drive Type: Rear

Engine: 4.0L Inline 6 Cylinder

Rego: 1 month

Location: Sydney, St George Area

Price: $5000

Features

ABS

Air Con

Cruise Control

CD Player

Dual Airbags

Keyless Entry

Power Windows

Power Steering

Rear Spoiler

16” Alloys

In no rush to sell and willing to trade for non turbo, manual, 2 door Japanese sports car of similar value

Eg. R32/R33 Skyline, S13 Silvia, 300ZX, DC2 Integra or anything non turbo

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