Mazda BT-50 FreeStyle Cab W/S 4WD 2008. UTE.
On Road Costs: Included
Number plate: JQR260
Kilometres: 123,029km
Body: White, Ute
Fuel type: Diesel
Engine: 4 cylinder, 2953cc
Transmission: Manual
4WD: Yes
History: 2 owners, NZ New
Registration expires: Feb 2017
WOF expires: May 2017
Model Detail: FreeStyle Cab W/S 4WD
Features: ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Central locking
Driver airbag
Passenger airbag
Power steering
Towbar
MAZDA BT50 2008 FREESTYLE CAB 4WD
LOW KMS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.!!
NEW ZEALAND NEW & FULL HISTORY KNOWN.
FULLY SERVICED & CAMBELT REPLACED AT
120 000KMS
BRAND NEW HIGH CRANKING EXIDE BATTERY FITTED.
2 BRAND NEW TYRES
Canopy & Tuff Deck
ABS Brakes
Dual Air Bags
Air Cond
Remote Central Locking incl 2 Remotes
Factory TowBar
Electric Windows & Side Mirrors
My loss will be your gain. I am Gutted to be selling this ute as I will never get such a Genuine Tidy one again like this .!
Only selling as I now have a Company Ute.
I purchased this ute from agood customer of mine it was his own ute & he was the only driver of it from new hence the excellent condition it still is in now.Still has the original BT50 Floormats !
There is one dent in the back tail door.
But otherwise in Perfect Body Condition.
I purchased it n July this year at 121000km
& have only done 2000kms in 6 months.
Its just not being used so I reluctantly have to move it on.
Would make a Perfect Tradees Vehicle.
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PLEASE TXT ME YOUR EMAIL . Cheers.
Ph / TXT 027 5417518 Thanks.
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