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1886 days ago

2000 Volvo S80 2.0 Turbo THIS IS A LOT OF CAR!

Mark from Hillcrest - Pomare

153000 kms
5 cylinder 132kW Turbo
Automatic
1 NZ Owner (last 14 years)
Luxury driving - very smooth and quiet on the open road. Classy car!
Leather upholstery
Electric seats (3 memories)
Cruise control
Built-in Volvo car phone (hands free or private) (SIM card required)
12 CD stacker
Fantastic sound system
Genuine Volvo roof bars are included
Towbar
Cambelt replaced at 120,000kms (good for another 90,000km)
Rego is extended to 31 October 2019
Finance is available to approved buyers.

4 star ANCAP safety rating
Price has been reduced from original listing of $3850.
Price will reduce every Friday (around mid day) until sold.

Phone Mark 021 477564

Price: $3,450

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