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2918 days ago

Toyota Mark X Premium 3.0 litre V6 low kms

Graham from Weymouth

LOW LOW KMS. Like new..Silver.Private Sale.
www.trademe.co.nz...
Price Reduced.Have purchased another car so must sell.



$7950 Firm
Look no further....Your search has ended





This would have to be one of the best if not the best 3 litre 2005 Toyota Mark X on the market.Drives smoothly and handles like new.An absolute bargain..

No dints or dents.As straight as a die.

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This is the luxurious Premium edition with self parking feature,push button start/stop,keyless entry.(2 electronic keys included) Electric rear blind.Electric front seats.

Reversing camera

Tiptronic transmission.Powerful DOHC 3 litre 188 kilowatts v6 engine.Camchain driven.

9 airbags



I have installed imported model specific daytime running lights and have replaced factory wheels with Toyota 18 inch shadow chrome/silver wheels with polished lips.No kerbing whatsoever.



Quality imported throttle controller.(negotiable)





Beige fabric interior.Factory mats

Seat covers and rubber mats included.





This great car has only travelled 43000kms and is in pristine condition both inside and out.



The dashboard has a specially imported dash mat installed to protect it from our harsh summers.



Photos don't do this car justice.Must be seen.Fastidious owner..



No exorbitant on road costs to pay.Registered until July.



Engine is the larger 3 litre v6 .Rear wheel drive with tons of power.

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Fuel economy is great at 11.8 km/litre,similar to the 2.5 litre model,but the 3 litre has a lot more power.





Good old Toyota reliability





Watch this demo of the self parking feature this car has. www.youtube.com...





Brand new 6 months rego.



All sensible offers will be considered.

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This is currently parked up in my driveway,fully groomed with a cover on, waiting for its' new owner.

Please call Graham on 0226762718 or 267-3886

Can be viewed at Roys Road Weymouth Manurewa Auckland.
Will send photos via email.


Keywords:Toyota Mark X V6 3 Litre Premium 2005

Low kms Mark-X 300G
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Price: $7,950

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