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Ford Ranger 2500 TD Double Cab Hi_trail 4x2
Ford Ranger 2500 TD Double Cab Hi_trail 4x2
Lot Number | 97 |
Make | Ford |
Model | Ranger 2500 TD Double Cab Hi-Trail 4x2 |
Year | 2003 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 4cyl Turbo Diesel |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
Left front and rear seats torn. Centre caps on wheels missing. Dent on right front fender and right front spotlight missing.
Front grill emblem missing
Right front door dented.
Left front fender dented. Left front door outer window beading perished.
Left rear load body has dent. Left rear of cab and left rear door dented and scratched.
Left side running board bar dented and scratched.
Bonnet release cable broken; bonnet has manual catches fitted.
This vehicle appears to be a workhorse and has been well used. Apparently, the engine was replaced at some stage.
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