Ssangyong Rexton 2014 105300km
Excellent well maintained and looked after vehicle. Very smart looking in metallic black so it does not over heat when parked in the summer sun.
This is the unique 60th Anniversary model. Eco leather seats, hill descent, hi lo ratio full time 4x4.
Perfect tow vehicle rated for 3.2 tons, it towed a 35hp 4x4 tractor with ease from Rotorua to Piopio on a dual axle car trailer, all up 2.9 tons. Very good brakes and suspension drives very well. Full ladder chassis.
4 new gas Shocks and 4 new Bridgestone tyres last year. Tyres are larger than standard so the speedo is far more accurate and only reads 3kph faster than the vehicle is actually doing.
New WOF and 5000km of RUC full service done this week. Full service records available for the last 2 years.
Burns no oil, economical vehicle. I have driven to Tauranga, Napier and Piopio two or three times in the last 3 months and have enjoyed every minute. A very safe feeling car.
I towed a trailer back from Wellington last year with river stones in it and it was hardly noticeable.
It may sound like I am towing all the time, actually I may tow my garden trailer once a month with very little in it though twice a year I would tow a bigger load.
I have never driven it on the beach either these photos are the closest its been to the water. The previous owner had it somewhere near Te Kuiti in the middle of the North Island, it was the wifes runabout. There is no rust.
I have a new car on back order so must be sold in the next 2 months. Sorry to see it go.
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Some Choice News!
Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?
Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!
You are never alone
This year, I was given news that took the wind right out of this solo mum’s stomach: I was diagnosed with two types of curable breast cancer. Even writing those words still feels surreal.
I’ve recently completed five rounds of radiation, and while that chapter has closed, my journey is far from over. I now take daily medication — which, if I’m honest, comes with its own wild rollercoaster of highs and lows — along with monthly injections and six-monthly IV infusions.
All of this while raising two incredible, energetic tween boys who are full of wonder, life, and light. They have been my anchors on the darkest days and my reason to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
I’m sharing this because, in the New Year, I want to create a support group for anyone walking this path — no matter where you are on your journey. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in treatment, finished treatment, or supporting someone you love.
Let’s build a village.
A place to lean, to cry, to laugh, to talk openly, and to remind each other that none of us have to do this alone.
Because the story doesn’t end when they tell you you’re “in the clear.”
In many ways, it’s just the beginning. 🌻
If this story touches your heart, and you’re on this journey too, feel free to message me. Even a quiet “me too” is enough...
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