2602 days ago

Mitsubishi Outlander 2006

Shalvin from Papakura

Fully Serviced 4 Wheel Drive in excellent condition. All ready for your long rides, towing and family adventures, nothing left for you to do till next service. Cam chain mivec motor.😀 2.4L easy on fuel.

Good Warrant till October 2019.

Near new tyres all four.
Original 6 cd changer
Factory Tow Bar.
Aircon works like a charm.
You wont find a single feature not in original factory condition.

Feel free to inspect and judge for yourself how well this van is maintained and how powerful the motor and trans is.

Serviced yesterday with below details:
All four brand new spark plugs. Genuine Iridium used.
Genuine Air Filters put in.
Serviced with Mitsubishi Oil and filter.
FULL gearbox service with kit replacement as neared manufacturer recommended mileage for service.

All four brakes machined and genuine Mitsubishi pads replaced.

Radiator flushed and filled with new Anti freeze/Anti boil recommended by Mutsubishi.

Milleage. 291k

Inspection by you and your mechanic most welcome.

Contact 02108672844.

Feel free to ask any questions.

Price: $5,500

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