Car for Sale
"Ford Fairmont - El Fmt 6" car for sale.
Body: Red 4 Door Sedan
Seats: 5
Registration Expires: Dec 2018
WoF Expires: Dec 2018
Runs really Smooth and Great. It is the second/spare car hardly used in the last few years.
It is a very spacious car. Very comfortable seating area.
Vehicle is in good condition drives well without any issues. Interior is very clean and has been well looked after.
It is not a brand new car. It will have few scratches/dents.
Two new Front Tyres. Both new Wiper blades. New rear Brake pads.
Comes with original Ford Owner's Manual and Radio Code.
It has a big boot area. It can easily fit two check-in bags.
Non smoking driver.
This vehicle is sold as is, where is.
It comes with one original key and I have got it made the other duplicate key.
You can send me an email, I will reply asap.
Alternatively you can text me, if I don't pick up my phone because of nature of my work. I will text you back immediately.
Features:
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Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors
Stereo: Ford Factory's inbuilt 6 CD changer and Radio with 4 speakers - 2 in the front and 2 in the rear
Fuel Type: Petrol
Kilometers: 201,191km
Engine Size: 3984cc
Power: 148kW
Transmission: 4-gear automatic
Assembly Type: Imported Built-Up
Country of Origin: Australia
Gross Vehicle Mass: 1,573kg
Axle Type: 2-Axle
Axles: 2
Wheelbase: 2,794
Industry Class: PRIVATE
MVMA Model Code: 014086
Vehicle Usage: Private Passenger
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