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Old 18-04-2012, 06:18 PM   #1
jaysevu
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Default bf xr6t VS 75 XB fairmont GS

hey guys, im selling my 2005 bf xr6t and ive been made an offer on a straight swap for a 75 xb fairmont gs.

The fairmont in question is an original fairmont (matching numbers) 302 v8 with cam and stall, resrpayed original blue 8 years back, paint is in great condition, no rust apart from some light surface rust near the boot, interior is immac, 250,000 orig kilometers, has GT 12 slotters (original) and a original GT shaker. It looks to be in excellent condition but im new to these sort of cars and ive only just started getting into them so im not sure if im selling myself short on the trade.

My car is a 2005 bf xr6 turbo, silver, 6spd manual, mostly standard, 110,000k's.

im thinking of just keeping the xb as a weekender btw so i understand it wont be a great daily. Just after some info on what you guys think about the trade.. thanks

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