3041 days ago

2006 Toyota Ipsum 240i 7 Seater $8,888

Chris and Robita from Matua

Pearl Colour, Beige interior 81,000 km, Full electrics, Twin SRS airbags
ABS brakes, Climate air/con, Rear tinted windows
Factory alloys, Parking Sensors, Reversing Camera.
Top condition Ipsum with lively performance, 7 seats, and versatile cargo options.
Powered by the proven workhorse of Toyota’s vehicle fleet the 2.4 litre VVT engine, you get power, economy and reliability. The engine features a chain drive so there is no cam belt to worry about.
The Pearl paint doesn’t show the dirt and looks smart with the yellow Beige interior upholstery.
Pleasure to drive, runs very smoothly and is in great condition.
. Comes with the AA inspection. Phone 027 2730256

Negotiable

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