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SUZUKI SWIFT

George from Waikanae

2013 SUZUKI SWIFT SE FOR SALE PRIVATELY

Asking price $11,000 ono

Make – Suzuki

Model – SWIFT SE

Year – 2013

Rating – 1372cc

Odometer – approaching 63,000km

Body – Hatchback 5dr auto

Colour – Boost Blue Pearl Metallic

5 star ANCAP safety rating and 7 airbags



NZ new; one fastidious owner; downsizing so don’t have space for it any more.

WoF current till 9 June 2021

Registered till 15 July 2021

Scheduled regular servicing and WoF checks by Mexted Motors, Tawa, since new (last full service August 2020) – full service history available for inspection).

Full set of new tyres fitted, aligned and balanced at 44,000km.

Extras include tow-bar and wiring, reversing sensor, twin air horns, interior mats and moulded exterior protective strips, plus two supplementary number plates. Hardwired for dash and reversing cams.

Asking price based on Red Book valuation (Certificate ID:4176363 dated 7 October 2020 – see www.redbook.co.nz...) but negotiable.



Contact George on 021 39 44 33

Location - Waikanae

Price: $11,000

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