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3293 days ago

Toyota Estima 2006 Silver v6 3.5 litre 8 seater 89000kms

Keith from Omanawa

Very good condition, great vehicle, I'm sad to part with it but selling to free up funds to go towards a caravan we've just purchased. I've owned it for about 18months. I bought it from a reputable dealer who imported it. I've kept it garaged overnight. I've had it regularly serviced. I bought a promotion from Mag n Turbo which which gives a number of services/checks with the labour cost free, I've used maybe a little more than half of the checks/services offered, there are 6 or 7 still available, break checks, wheel balance, that kind of thing, the promotion goes with the vehicle.

Rego Nov 2017
WOF Sep 2017
DVD player & Reversing Camera
ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Alloy wheels
Central locking
Driver airbag
Passenger airbag
Power steering

Keith - 0272735944

Price: $13,750

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