2754 days ago

Suzuki Swift 2011 GLXA

Shady from Huntington

We are selling our Suzuki Swift 2011 GLXA.

Bought from Winger last October 2018.
The car is in a very good condition, except for minor scratches and a small hole in the interior of the car boot which doesn't affect anything at all.

Features:
- Rego till Feb 2019
- WOF till September 2019 (Renewed)
- 68,200 KM
- 1.4L engine
- CD and USB plug (MP3)
- Driving wheel Volume control


I am selling the car to upgrade to a bigger size car, otherwise, I wouldn't have sold it.

txt me for any question
021 0895 2015

Price: $9,000

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