2028 days ago

Mazda Proceed 1996 for $2300

Dorothea from Titirangi

I'm selling this car on behalf of my nephew who came to New Zealand for a work & travel holiday but had to return to Germany on short notice because of the Covid-19 lockdown...

The car is used, more thsn 20 years old and wasn't driven since the lockdown so expect some issues (however the battery is newly replaced:-)).

The details are:

1996er Mazda Proceed
129482km
148hp
182nm torque
11l/100km fuel economy

Professional welding right front (invoice available)
New radiator at (122000km)
Pro rack roof rack
Original radio with aux
3 last Wof reports available

The car is based in West Auckland/Titirangi and viewings/test drives can be arranged in the evening or weekends.
Contact is 022 3092730.

Price: $2,300

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