2855 days ago

Toyota Fielder for Sale

Mark from Belfast

2004 Toyota Fielder X G Model
Top of the line model - All the Bells & Whistles
Great condition, Runs very well.
Colour Black
Interior Grey velour
131200kms certified
Keyless entry
Cam chain, no belt to worry about
Regularly serviced
1.5 litre 4 cylinder
Very good on fuel.
Factory Tinted Rear Windows
Seat Belted for 5
Huge boot with interior privacy cover.
Towbar
New Front Tyres Good Tread On Rear Tyres.
Alloy Wheels
A/C & Heater work perfectly.
WOF until December 18
Rego due in June but will put three months on if close to asking price.
Please Note. Car does have two supermarket dents in left front door.
Welcome to view and Test Drive
Mark 022-187-2850

Price: $5,500

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