1607 days ago

2006 Volvo V50 station wagon

Wally from Carterton District

2.4L petrol, 5 speed auto/tiptronic, low 12X,XXXkms, navy external, cream leather upholstery, climate control a/con, heated front seats, electric memory driver's seat. Rear seats fold flat. Boot retractable cover. Jap import, 1st NZ owner, cambelt & water pump done at 100K kms, front OEM shockers replaced for last WOF by Aussie Monroe shocks.Has ISOFIX points for kiddies car seats. Front and side airbags, side intrusion protection. Radio still Japanese range and notifications still running Japanese kanji. Only used 3-4hrs per week for local runaround. Should be used more often. I bought at 100K kms, 4 years ago, so not being overworked. Suit small business use or first car for a family. One enquiry currently underway - still waiting to see what's happening. Cash will take it.
WOF 10/21
REG 05/22
CONTACT: Owner - 027 224 4158.

Price: $5,000

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