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1996 days ago

Mazda Demio 2004 Model, very low ks

Akash from Dinsdale

Mazda Demio 2004
(NZ First Owner. Driven by one person)

Very Low Ks (ONLY 103xxx)

WOF till Feb 2020 Rego till Jul 2020
(so no worries till next year!)

From smoke-free, pet-free home

Both rear tyres are brand new
Brand new wiper blades
All Power Windows and Power steering
CD/DVD/TV/GPS with Remote controller (Japanese)
Central locking
Tinted windows and rear wiper
Tidy Interior, Air-con. working
1.3 Ltr. engine, very economical in the town. Oil changed regularly.
Easy to fold the back seat for extra space.

Runs mint never had any issue before.
One of the best small family car ever.

Reason for selling: Upgraded to 7 seaters for the family

(Looking for $4299 or near offer. Contact on 0210538740)

Price: $4,299

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