Toyota Hilux Surf SSR-X 1997
Diesel, Automatic, 4WD
WOF: will expire January 2019
Registration: expire April 2019
Diesel Mileage: +-2000 km remaining
We bought the Surf in 2007 a few months after it was imported and have owned it since (second NZ owner).
This is a great reliable vehicle, lovingly cared for and well maintained, non-smoking family, excellent condition with a few marks here and there as expected for its age. It is always parked in the garage.
Features: JVC Bluetooth radio, ABS brakes, Air conditioning, Alarm, Alloy wheels, Central locking, Driver airbag, Passenger airbag, Power steering, Towbar fitted, spare wheel and wheel cover.
Background check completed.
We have bought a UTE and now we need to sell this one (as we have too many cars).
Not interested in any swaps.
If you are interested phone or txt Rudi (021 0233 4153) or leave a message via this post and we will contact you.
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