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Old 11-10-2016, 02:09 PM   #1
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Default Requiem for a 2000 AU Fairmont. Going cheap...

Sadly my old warrior is rapidly reaching its use by date (Nov 5 when the rego runs out).
I've had it it for about 6 years, when my brother-in-law gave it to me after they offered him virtually nothing for it as a trade-in.
It's done about 340,000km, most of that by a lady owner on country roads around Windsor NSW, so the motor is still in excellent condition (no oil leaks, exhaust smoke or anything). It's only vice is that it keeps developing transmission oil leaks, which never stay fixed.
It's had new brakes and discs, new Air-Con compressor, (climate control display is shot so you have to guess, but it keeps you cold in the hottest summer). The doors and windows all work, central locking and remote boot all OK, and I even found the hardly-used spare remote. Fuel pump and power steering replaced just before I got it.
It's Congo green and starting to suffer lacquer peel in a big way, the roof lining is held on with a lot of PK screws, her kids trashed the upholstery somewhat and the rear window demister was never re-connected when the window was replaced (I presume). The ABS light keeps coming on intermittently, and there's a scrape on the passenger side rear door.
After she inherited some money my wife insisted on buying me a brand new Hyundai Sonata, and it was supposed to be delivered about the time the rego ran out last March, but there was a delay so I had to re-register the Fairmont another 6 months, but that's where it ends I'm afraid.
I could advertise it I know, but it's really too much trouble for not much return.
It still runs very well, and you don't get too many second hand cars that vintage with Air Con that actually works and is likely to continue to do so.
I live in Riverstone NSW if anybody is interested. You can have it for $500 as is, where is, rego active until Nov 5.
Ironically, my sister-in-law is now looking at trading in the Mazda she bought to replace the Fairmont, for a Hyundai same as mine. It would have been priceless to have been still driving the old car she gave up on when she got her new car, but no such luck :-)
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