TOYOTA ALPHARD HYBRID, 2006
TOYOTA ALPHARD HYBRID, 2006 FOR SALE!
ASKING PRICE: $9,950
Original price: 16,000
VEHICLE DETAILS:
Make: Toyota
Year: 2006
Model: Alphard
Odometr: around 115,000km
Body: RV/SUV, Station Vagon or Van.
Colour: Siver
Seats: 8
Engine size: 2362cc ( not sure, need to check it properly)
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel type: Petrol 91
REGO: exemption ( on hold)
WOF: needs to be done
Interior Details: Gray
Car Alarm, CD player, Reversing camera, 8 Seater, all electric, doors electric, very comfy car, can make a table between seats.
Thе mоѕt spacious оf реорlе movers thіѕ 8 ѕеаtеr Toyota Alрhаrd trulу hаѕ enough rооm fоr еvеrуоnе.
Some accessories could be included- Neg.
Needs recharge or replace Hybrid batary, no money for it at the moment, this why no WOF and REGO, otherwise would pass WOF. Never had any even single problem with passing WOF in the past. Very good car, tidy, runs very well. very good for Travel, Camping, sleep in car, for any Family, for any business, for heavy large stuff if you moving house, etc..
Pickup/ viewing at Bucklands Beach, Auckland.
PLEASE Txt/ Contact : 0224068975 or email. Cheers.
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