2961 days ago

Mazda Premacy 20S year 2009

Minnie from Huntington

Premacy 20s highly optioned sports model that includes
*Dual Airbags and ABS Braking
*7 Seats, Fully belted
*Chain Driven Engine
*Dual Zone Climate Air
*Auto Headlight System
*Dark Sports Interior
*Aero Body Kit
*ISOFIX / Latch Points
*Large Spacious Interior Layout
*Easy Close Side Dior
*Great alternative to the Estima or Odyssey

-WOF expiry date 31/01/2018
-Actual distance the vehicle has travelled about 103,000km
-Vehicle license expiry date 12/01/2018
-Car Insurance Covered until 03/04/2018
-Security Interest: NIL
- The car on left side was a slight scratch

Asking Price: $8,800

Cellphone 028 4051171(Minnie)

Negotiable

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