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1 owner since new, an elderly women for the last 15years. It has always been serviced on time without any major problems. Never hooned in, driven over the limit or been in a crash. Selling due to the car only being driven on Sundays to church and isn't really needed anymore. All the electronic and air-con are in great working order, the interior doesn't have a knick or tear anywhere to be seen. Stereo controls on the steering wheel, Electric front windows and suspension that is still as soft as the day it was purchased Only a couple small scratches on the paint which can be expected of a 15year old car. This Falcon has the least number of km's on the tach in it's category, it's a safe, reliable car that is suitable to anyone looking for a great deal.


RWC can be arranged at extra cost.


Power Steering. Remote central locking. Power Windows. Front Airbags. ABS. Tilt & reach adjustable steering wheel.



Contact Connie any time to enquire - Can be viewed in Resevior (3073) or Ivanhoe East (3079) No Tirekickers, etc.



extra info and photos on carsales
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