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2010 Model XR50 Turbo Ford Falcon , 1st owner from new , i brought it from the dealer in Feb 2011 with only delivery kms on it. It is a full maintained lease vehicle with full service history by Thompson Ford Parramatta and i have never put anything below premium fuel in it but i can run on E10.
Currently its under 82000kms.
The lease on this car comes to a end late Feb 2014 and i have ordered a new vehicle so will not need this car after the lease ends , i will be putting on 12months rego on it before its sold.
This car has never given me any issues runs like it's still new , Never been modified, it was mostly use for me to travel around NSW for work mostly highways to regional towns.

It comes in 'Sunburst' paint scheme applied to the distinctive bodywork, which also has 'Dark Stealth' accents applied to various parts of the bodywork, trim and wheels. Side mirrors with integral indicators and G6 style tail lamps complete the exterior enhancements.

Distinctive XR50 badging is used, along with body stripes, logos for the seats, dash and carpets.

Powered by the turbocharged 4.0-litre six, with 270kW/533Nm.

Standard safety features include six airbags, stability/traction control, ABS, electronic brake distribution and emergency brake assist.
Other factory standard features are , full leather seats, CD/MP3 Stacker - 6 disc In Dash/Cabin , 8 Speaker Stereo, Subwoofer, Amplifier , Climate Control 2 Zone and 19" Alloy Wheels. There's more i the list .
Being limited addition model here are the numbers below are form the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (Ford Australia).

Please see production information regarding the 50th Anniversary Falcon sedan and ute below:

XR6 sedan - 2795
XR6 Turbo sedan - 754
XR6 Ute - 1154
XR6 Turbo Ute - 454

If you have any questions please send me a message I'm not in a rush to sell will still be using it until early Feb when the new car arrives.
I'm looking $25,500 but i'm happy to consider fair offers.

Happy for anyone who would like a test drive and to have a look at it , it's great car but i just won't have room for it after the new car arrives.

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Guys just a update , i have put 12 months registration on it yesterday and i'm flexable on the price as long as it s fair offer anything around the $24,500 would be fair.

Cheers

Pac

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