2004 Toyota Camry Altise 2.4 VVTI
PS: Vehicle registration plate details have been removed from the photos for security reasons. The vehicle is registered.
Letting go of my NZ new 2004 Toyota Camry Altise sedan. This NZ new family car has been reliable and easy to drive. The 2.4-litre petrol engine with auto transmission makes for easy driving around town and on trips. A well-maintained Camry that’s been regularly serviced by AA.
The Camry offers plenty of space both in the cabin and boot, comfortably seating 5 adults. It's in good condition for its age and remains in good working order. Neat and tidy interior. The body has a few small scratches and some faded clear coat on the bonnet, typical for its age. The alarm adds security when parked.
Features:
NZ new with 2.4L petrol engine
Auto transmission
Family-friendly 5-seater sedan
Spacious interior and boot
Known for Toyota reliability
Comfortable ride
Rego till August 2026
WOF till October 2026
New battery installed October 2025
Pioneer MVH-S405BT head unit with Bluetooth
Viper car alarm and central locking
Front only power windows
Tinted side windows and front weather shields
Seat covers (front and back) and original Toyota floor mats
Dash mat and original vehicle manuals included
Rear seats fold 60/40 for extra boot space
If you're looking for a dependable, spacious family car that's easy to drive, this Camry could be what you need. Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
Valued at $5000 but will consider serious genuine offers $3500 or above.
Today’s Mind-Bender is the Last of the Year! Can You Guess It Before Everyone Else? 🌟🎁🌲
I dance in the sky with green and gold, a spectacle few are lucky to behold; I’m best seen in the south, a celestial sight—what am I, lighting up the New Zealand night?
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Poll: 🗑️ Would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
We want to hear from you: would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
Keen for the details? Read up about the scrapped collection trial here.
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83.7% Same!
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16.3% Would have liked to try something different
By-election for Otara-Papatoetoe area
Just to let everyone know that we have another by-election happening, and here is the reason why. Below are details and dates, so keep an eye on your letter boxes.
The Manukau Court’s Ruling
The Manukau District Court determined that the Papatoetoe subdivision result of the Ōtara–Papatoetoe Local Board election was invalid, ruling that the outcome had been “materially affected” by voting irregularities. Judge Richard McIlraith found that the scale and nature of the irregularities met the legal threshold required to void an election under New Zealand’s local electoral laws.
In his decision, Judge McIlraith stated that the evidence presented — including reports of stolen voting papers, fraudulent use of ballots, and other procedural irregularities — was sufficient to conclude that the integrity of the election had been compromised. The court noted that at least 79 voting papers were identified as having been cast without the rightful voter’s knowledge during a judicially supervised examination of ballot boxes.
While the judge acknowledged that the election had been administered “properly and in accordance with all requirements” by Independent Election Services and the electoral officer, he concluded that the fraudulent activity originated outside the official process and nonetheless impacted the final result to a degree that required the election to be voided.
As a result of the ruling, the court ordered that a new election must be held, with Auckland Council confirming that the fresh poll must be completed by 9 April 2026
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