Subaru Impreza Hx-20S 4Wd 1997 $1,700 or near offer
Hello dear neighbours! I'm selling tidy subaru impreza with no known issues. Has just passed a WOF and has current Rego up untill 16/04/19.
Kilometres 211,439km
Exterior colour Red
Body style Station Wagon
Fuel type Petrol
Engine size 1994cc
Number of owners 3 owners
Needed new rear break pads, an oil leak fixed as well as a tyre put on the front to pass warrant so everything is good to go!
Car was used to travel around the south island last year and had no issues in doing so. It was perfect car for me, never had any problems, unfortunatelly have to sell it because I'm leaving New Zealand.
+642108153026 Feel free to come for a test drive :)
Here is the link for more info from trade me:
trademe.nz...
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