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1291 days ago

2008 Toyota IST for sale (Black colour)

Thenna from Bell Block

Bought as an imported vehicle in 2018 with 68,000 KMS done and I'm the first owner in New Zealand.

Very tidy interior and well maintained hatchback car. So far all the services are done with AA.

4 brand new Bridgestone Ecopia tyres, with lifetime puncture repair and Nitrogen air filling for free at any Bridgestone service centre.

Features:

- 1.5cc
- Vehicle theft alarm
- Reverse Camera
- Bluetooth, Radio, NZ Maps & SD Card reader
- 110000 KMS
- Easy driving & parking
- Petrol Vehicle and next service due March, 2023
- Automatic Transmission
- Maintenance free for next few years

WoF expires by June, 2023 and rego by Jan, 2023.

More photos to come this week. Selling this car since we have another car for day to day use and this is more of a spare car for us.

Price: $7,699

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