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2804 days ago

FOR SALE - Very tidy 2005 VW Golf with low KMs

Lauren from Rangiora

2005 Volkswagen Golf
Silver
Black fabric interior - very good condition
Automatic transmission
Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree phone or iPod (no sat nav)
Very low KM's for age - only 56,565
Service and wheel alignment completed 18/4/2018
Warrant of Fitness til April 2019
Rego til September 2018
Two brand new front tyres (April 2018)
Headlining (interior ceiling upholstery) completely replaced in March 2018 worth $700

One female NZ owner (purchased from a dealer in late 2014)

Very safe, reliable, economical and tidy vehicle - also is much bigger than many other hatchbacks.

Inspections welcome

All reasonable offers considered

Also advertised elsewhere

Location - Rangiora 7400

Price: $6,999

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