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Well as the title suggests I am selling my old beast in AS IS condition with no roadworthy, no warranty just as is.

It is a 1990 Ford Falcon EA, and it can be yours for $200 ONO!!!!

Basically it probably just needs a windscreen, a battery and some new tyres and it'd pass roadworthy but I just coldnt be bothered.

Has Alpine head unit with 6 stacker in the boot with 2x 120W 6x9 Alpine speaker

2.5 inch Extractors and full exhaust system

Rego runs out on the 14th of August.

Here are some pics:

Front on:

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Backend:

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Drivers side from front:

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Drivers side from back:

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Inside Front:

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Pedals, including BIG FOOT Accelerator ( Thorpy say's it's fooly sic hey bro!):

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Cluster set, including smart arse cockaroach who played peek-a-boo with the camera:

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Mags and tyres, which are not totally bald, not on steels but still illegal:

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Engine Bay, with no serios oil leaks, typical ford tappet cover leak though:

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Exhaust extractors, 2.5inch goes with the 2.5 inch exhaust system, with chome tip for that ricy goodness:

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I do not need to know how much of a crapbox this is, but it drives and probably needs little amount of work for someone who is a mechanic, I just couldn't be bothered.

Would like to get rid of it preety quickly so make an offer, all serious offers will be considered.

Contact Cyrus on 0404 084 695 (AFTER 6pm as mobile coverage at work SUCKS!)

OR [email protected]

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hey cyrus

How much of a easy fix is it, what sorta things does it need replaced just so I can get a idea of how much money it will need oh & can you put a tyre size up too please

If not to much We will be interested :P

I'm no mechanic and if you want to pay for it to be inspected then by all means do.

Only things I know are wrong with it that would affect roadworthy are:

1. Massive crack down windscreen, will need replacing

2. Battery dead, barly holds enough chagre to start, sometimes doesnt

3. Tyres are below legal tread mark, will need replacing

Other than that, the car drives fine, idles fine, the auto doesnt clunk or anything, no mystery noises when braking or turning.

Oh the aircon needs a re-gas, and the tint is stuffed on the windows.

To me it is not really worth fixing up when you can buy them in really good nic for around $2,000.

Very negotiable on the price too...... make an offer :P

This car would be perfect for a track/bush basher.

And whack this on:

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-EA-AU-STAGE-4-...1QQcmdZViewItem

And apparently BAM, 400hp :)

Still for sale btw!

I'll even throw in the:

"

GET IN

SIT DOWN

SHUT UP

AND HANG ON

"

Foot mats!!!!!

FOR FREE!!

BARGAIN!

lol, i should buy a heap of shit like this so I dont drive my new skyline to work everyday, 100km round trip minimum once a day 6 days a week...sometimes twice a day...

ill have a think about it, and those mats sure make it tempting!

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