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2006 Mazda Premacy Grey

Tracey from Petone

1990cc
Automatic
Station Wagon
Petrol
Reg exp Aug 2022
WoF exp Sep 2022
Mileage 203,936 km
Spare key available.
1 owner since car arrived in NZ.
Feel free to offer on price - I may consider close offers. Welcome to view & test drive in Petone, Lower Hutt.

I have only been using for myself for roadtrips and adventures. The car has been so amazing with carrying 2 bikes lying down, surfboards & SUP on roof (soft racks); there is so much space for toys and camping gear!!

7 seater. Perfect for family!

Japanese stereo. I haven't been bothered replacing stereo as I listen to CDs or other.

Good condition. Selling as I don't need this anymore.

Trademe listing: www.trademe.co.nz...

Negotiable

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