RAV 4 SALE $8500 o.n.o.
2003 Toyota RAV 4 – Model ACA23R (4WD) 2362cc Auto (NZ new) 5 x door wagon.
A great example of a well-cared for vehicle with only 117,000k’s on the clock.
I purchased from an elderly gentleman in Invercargill 2010 at 103,000k’s. I still have the original auction notes [always garaged and serviced etc…]
Drives beautifully and looks great in deep red – burgundy color.
2.4L (2362cc) with cruise control. New WOF and registered. I am selling to downsize and because of very little usage (just 14,000k’s in 8 years)
Some minor stone chips on bonnet which you would expect on a vehicle of this age – the darker colour tends to diminish these.
Inspection welcome and I’ll answer questions to the best of my ability. Interior upholstery – carpets, mats, vinyl are all in original excellent condition. I replaced the original radio/cd player with a Kenwood DPX-U5140BT player.
Toyota reliability and plenty of power under the bonnet at 2.4L
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