2008 Sazuki Swift - For Sale
Hi There,
We are about to move overseas and need to sell our 2008 Sazuki Swift.
It is a great car and is easy to drive and park. The car has regularly been serviced and hasn't ever had an issue. Never been in an accident and only driven locally.
Number plate - EMY899
Kilometres - 111,200km
Body - Silver, 5 door, Hatchback
Seats - 5
Fuel type - Petrol
Engine size - 1490cc
Transmission - Automatic
WoF expires - Dec 2018
Model detail - Glxha2 Ltd
Due to needing a quick sale the asking price is just $5,900.
Feel free to get in contact with any questions or to arrange a viewing. My cellphone number is 0275410876.
Grab yourself a bargain.
Thank you.
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