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Old 19-11-2006, 02:27 PM   #1
TURBOTAXI
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Default Cheap cars are thick on the ground?

Today I bought a 1990 Ford panelvan with LPG (tank has 8 years) and 4 months of NSW rego for the grand price of $900.

I will be the first to admit its not pretty, it has a white body, with grey doors and bonnet. It has a bullbar and driving lights.

It drives really well with no clunks or rattles.

Was regoe'd with no cat as the fuel system is disconnected (I didnt think it was legal to do that)

The car has genie extractors and a reco engine. Its a 3 speed auto but the trans shifts well and the fluid looked OK.

It has power steer, I got the A/C gear with it, but not on the car.

I found this car locally and I am intending to use it as a gopher for my shop. I cant get over the value that is available in these older fords.

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