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2340 days ago

Toyota Ipsum 2005 - $4500 or near offer

Sarita from Massey

Kilometres 140,868km
Body Silver, RV/SUV
Seats 7
Fuel type Petrol
Engine size 2362cc
Transmission Automatic
Registration expires Jan 2020
WOF expires May 2020

2005 Toyota Ipsum 240i, ONLY 35,800KM, lowest mileage Ipsum for sale, drives like new, interior like new, everything works, 7 seats, serviced (new oil, new oil filter, new brake fluid), 4 good tyres, cold a/c, one-touch electric windows x4, electric folding mirrors, powerful stereo, WOF 20/05/2020, Rego 10/01/2020, some scratches & scuffs, nothing major. Awesome family car,

Price: $4,500

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