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2277 days ago

NZ NEW SANTA FE 2007 on sale

Shah from Unsworth Heights

Up for sale is a 2007 NZ NEW HYUNDAI SANTA FE
. Trade me listing number 2442615802 ($1 reserve) Auction ending 22 December 2019
2.2D CRDI A5 5S SUV Silver - 5 Seater Station Wagon
NO RESERVE. So feel free to bid for a great Xmas bargain !
I have had it for 2 years and found it a decent car. Drives well and smooth with no known fault. Handles well.
Tyres are in good condition.
Alloy rims
Tow Bar by Hyundai (upto 2,000 kg)
Cruise control

Standard vehicle Service done. Car hasn't been driven much as it is surplus to our needs.
RUC is paid up to 291,000/- km
WOF till July 2020
Rego till Jan 2020
The following work has been done at 285,000km:
*****Cam belt and water pump replaced.
*****Rocker cover gasket replaced
*****Injector seal replaced
It is a second hand car so there are a few signs of wear and tear. There is a scratch on the bonnet. Please look at the photos as I have tried to highlight them there. Feel free to ask questions.

The fuel tank lid is manual as the lever doesn't work. Just pull the lever in the boot manually and the fuel tank opens. Simple as. I didn't want to spend money on it.

Please view the car before the auction closes.
Viewing is on Barbados drive, Unsworth Heights, North Shore Auckland.
Send me a message on my phone. Viewing is by appointment

Negotiable

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