Prices of limited-run and high-performance variants of the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon have skyrocketed in recent years since production of the two models ended in Australia. And, for Ford fans, Falcon variants don’t get much more special than this.

What you’re looking at is a GT-F variant produced by Ford Performance Vehicles. It is the most powerful Falcon GT ever built by the factory and was capped at just 500 units and built towards the end of the sedan’s production run. This particular example is a 2014 model and is number 485. It’s made all the more special by the fact that it is one of just 230 with a manual transmission and one of only 39 finished in Kinetic Blue with Black stripes.

The car has been listed up for sale through Australian Muscle Car Sales with an eye-watering price tag of AU$165,000 ($114,000).

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 AU$165,000 Will Buy You One Of The Last Ford Falcon GT-Fs Ever Built

The listing reveals that the FPV GT-F has had just two owners since new and has been driven 20,630 km (12,818 miles). It is being sold with a new set of Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires and has all FPV documentation including a certificate of authenticity, service history, two sets of keys, and an optional FPV GT-F car cover.

Making the Ford Falcon GT-F particularly desirable is the fact that its supercharged 5.0-liter Coyote V8 churns out 351 kW (471 hp) and 570 Nm (420 lb-ft) of torque, remarkable figures for a sedan that launched almost a decade ago. What’s more impressive is the fact that in the right conditions, the overboost function of the supercharger actually lifts grunt to as much as 410 kW (550 hp). All of this power is then sent through the rear wheels.