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1846 days ago

2016 Toyota Camry Gl + LPG (Dual Fuel - Cheaper & Better than Hybrid)

Bhavin from Trentham

2016 Toyota Camry Dual fuel ( Petrol + LPG) for sale.

LPG converted on 30/07/2020 (Receipt and Certificate available)

Brand New 17" mag wheels and brand New 4 tyres fixed at 141000kms.

Always serviced with full synthetic 0w-30 engine oil (Last service done @ 138250kms)

-Spark plug replaced @ 120680kms

-Transmission oil and filter + Brake oil flushed at 121665kms

-Engine coolant changed @ 130650 KMS with Penrite Longlife coolant 8 years or 500000kms on 24/10/2020

-Brembo Front Brake rotors and Premium ceramic brake pads replaced @ 130650kms

-Rear premium ceramic brake pads replaced @ 141450kms

- New battery replaced in April 2020

- Fresh COF done on 18/01/21

- Full tank of Petrol + LPG

>Front and Rear sensors
>Reversing camera
>Steering wheel controls
>Bluetooth calls & music
>Cruise control
>5 star safety rating with 9 airbags

LOT CHEAPER THAN DRIVING HYBRID SINCE LPG IS ONLY $1/Ltr WITH ROCKGAS FUEL CARD
+
NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT REPLACING HYBRID BATTERY AT CERTAIN KILOMETRES.

Price is firm so don't offer any other price that listed in auction.

Selling due to change in situation and going for a further study.

** Personalised Number Plate and security camera are not included **

Price: $16,999

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