2597 days ago

Altezza Gita 2004 FOR SALE

Steph from Titahi Bay

Very reliable car for sale, Looking for $4,500 ONO Reason for selling is surplus to requirements. Car always serviced early/on-time. Selling cheap due to some cosmetic damage but this doesn't affect the operational performance of the car. Cambelt changed at 94,000km. Car currently on 150,251km but is still being used to run around on. WOF exp Sept 2019, Rego exp 1/9/19. I will post up photos soon however if you have any questions please don't hesitate to message me.

Year: 2004 (2004-11)
Make: TOYOTA
Model: ALTEZZA (ALTEZZA/ALTEZZA GITA)
Colour: SILVER
Second Colour: Grey
Submodel: GITA
Body Style: Station Wagon (TA-GXE10)
VIN: 7AT0H639X11000316
Plate: GFT695
Engine No: 1G7008377 (1GFE)
Chassis: GXE10-1000316
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car/Van
Seats: 5
CC rating: 1,980cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Axles: 2

Price: $4,500

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