Chrysler 300c V6 3.5L Petrol Sedan for Sale (NZ New - Leather), Year: 2006
Black Chrysler 300c 3.5L V6 Sedan with grey leather interior. Immaculate condition and very low km's for its age (approx. 160,000km). The car has built in alarm
Just had 4 brand new tyres put on it with wheel alignment (Size of tyres: 245/45ZR200).
Has a lot of added extras which we have put on the vehicle over the years. These include: Bentley style grille complete with matching chrome bumper grills to the front flood light areas, Chrome pillars to windows & 20" Chrome "Dub" Alloy wheels.
Has been serviced regularly.
On selling this will come complete with a current WOF and 6-12 months vehicle registration.
The vehicle has been very well looked after and we have had the vehicle since 2009.
Note: The personalised number plate is not included with this sale. A new standard issue number plate will be put on the vehicle upon agreed sale of the vehicle.
Please call on 021 838850 or 021 838409, If you would like to view.
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