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2681 days ago

Suzuki Swift 2010 for Sale

Mathew from Melville

** NEW ARRIVAL **
This Swift is the perfect combination of style and performance. Well maintained with excellent interior and exterior conditions. The perfect economical car with full safety feature available. This car is exceptional value at $11,000 ono.
Suzuki Swift 2010
Hatchback
Seats 5
Imported
White
Automatic
100136 km
Petrol
1240 cc
Registered with current WOF (till Aug 2019)

All Vehicle Features
Power Steering,
Air Bags – Dual
New Tyres
Power Windows, Rear Window Defroster
Rear Window Wiper
Power Door Locks
Power Mirrors
AC - Air Conditioning,
Navigation System
Tilt Steering
ABS Brakes
AM/FM Radio
CD player
Perfect for someone seeking a great looking reliable car that is sporty and comfortable to drive! Priced to sell so be quick!

** WE ARE LOCATED IN GLENVIEW **

THANKYOU FOR LOOKING AT THE VEHICLE!

Please CALL/TEXT FIRST to arrange a test drive/viewing on this vehicle on: 021492570.

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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