Title: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $9,500 Post by: ownfc59 on July 25, 2008, 03:19:23 PM I have for sale a 2002 F@#D BA Falcon. I no longer need it as I am picking up a company car Monday (with fuel card...yippee!).
You will all be pleased to know that the car is a Holden Commodore. It will look nice in the back yard next to my FC. Anyway, it is a very good vehicle and is in tip top condition. I am asking $9,500 for it. It has a Roadworthy Certificate & is registered until October '08. It is kitted out with 17" alloys, spoiler, tow bar and also has an electronic rust proofing system fitted. Paint & Interior both in really good condition and can return around 10 litres per 100 km on the highway. Until I got this car I was a died-in-the-wool Holden man, but it almost turned me. Car is in Toowoomba. Please follow the link if you want to view it on Carsales.com. http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/FORD/FALCON/details.aspx?Cr=4&__Ns=pCar_PrivateSpecialFlag_Int32|1||pCar_ImageCount_Int32|1||pCar_LastModifiedDate_DateTime|1&PriceMax=10000&distance=100&silo=1003&seot=0&postcode=4352&__Nne=20&Model=FALCON&R=6035858&__N=4294966463+408+4294966285+4294933044+834+285+257&__Nf=p_GeoLocation_String%7CGCLT+-28.10502,151.6352+183.9&Make=FORD&__sid=1163DE37A302&trecs=16 ($2) Thanks for looking, Peter Title: Re: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $9,500 Post by: waynos on July 25, 2008, 06:28:23 PM i was just curious what the electronic rust proofing is?
Title: Re: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $9,500 Post by: FC427 on July 25, 2008, 08:54:54 PM It works in the same way petrol refineres protect there underground steel pipes from rust by putting a small electrical current through the pipe to repell the ion not sure if it's + or - charge, that would cause rust , think it's called electrostatic protection from memory ........FC427.......
Title: Re: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $9,500 Post by: cruiser056 on July 26, 2008, 06:53:44 PM They use this technology on large ships i.e. frieghters. It is yet to be proven on cars?? Please don't get me wrong, I am not knocking the car for sale, just that i recall it was a big discussion when I was doing Chemistry, and it was still then yet to be proven. On the larger ships they drag a line which creates an electrostatic charge which is attached to the hull, and is supposed to reduce the formation of rust???
Michael Title: Re: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $8,750 Post by: ownfc59 on July 30, 2008, 12:24:40 AM Hi all,
Just to let you know that I have decided to drop the price of my Falcon to $8,750 after doing a bit of research in the Motoring section of Saturday's Courier Mail. It's a very tidy, reliable car and you would struggle to find a better example. I concur with the comments regarding the rust protection. I have owned the car for 12 months & to be honest the other day was the first time I popped the bonnet. It was only then that I knew it had the thing fitted. I am not convinced whether it works or not, the car has no rust, but I wouldn't expect it to either at only 6 years old. I did own a '93 Pajero a few years back with a similar system fitted & despite a few fishing trips down some sandy tracks it had no rust, so maybe it does work. Guess the jury is still out on that one. Cheers, Peter Title: Re: 2002 F@#D BA XT Falcon $9,500 Post by: ownfc59 on August 31, 2008, 10:34:07 AM Car sold...finally.
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