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Old 17-11-2007, 09:15 PM   #1
rickardo1975
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Default RWC or no RWC falcon

Just got a BA ghia, so selling my 1996 EF futura classic.

Just put it through a roadworthy today and it failed on the following

Steering wheel need replacing
driving belt need replacing
front pads need replacing
exhaust need replacing


All in I reckon abouty $500 of repairs.

Question is do I do the replairs and seel with WRC or just sell without.

It has 220k on the clock, four new tyres, new rear pads, and runs well. the bodywork is average and interior good. Its rego'd till end of Feb 2008.

I was only wanting $2000 tops anyway so do I take the hit and sell without a WRC and see if I get $1500.

what do you think?

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