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Vehicle2002 CHEVROLET BLAZER LSPrice$16,900* Interior ColourDARK GREY VELOURColourWHITEKilometres55,425Body5 door 5 seat WAGONTransmission4 speed AutomaticDrive type4X4Road Worthy CertificateYesEngine6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 4.3L (4300cc)Engine NumberXK108494Brief Comments(LATE MODEL AMERICAN 4WD FACTORY RHD)comments **FACTORY RHD NOT A CONVERSION*

*ONLY ONE FORSALE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA*

*4300CC VORTEC V6 ENGINE*

*LOOK LATE MODEL CHEVROLET BLAZER 4WD FOR LESS THAN THE CONVERSION COST*

*THESE V6 BLAZER 4WDS ARE VALUE FOR MONEY FOR A AMERICAN VEHICLE*

*IMPORTED AND SOLD NEW IN JAPAN HENCE THE CONDITION BEING PERFECT*

*FULLY COMPLIED *

*NEW R.W.C SUPPLIED UPON SALE*

*BRAND NEW TYRES & SPARE NEVER BEEN ON ROAD*

*REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING*

*GOOD ON FUEL RETURNING AROUND 450 AROUND TOWN*

*CLIMATE CONTROLLED AIRCONDITIONING*

*ELECTRIC FOLD AWAY HEATED MIRRORS*

*HIGH GRADE CLOTH TRIM WITH ELECTRIC FRONT SEATS*

*ABS BRAKES AND DUAL AIRBAGS FOR SAFETY*

*FACTORY FITTED AM/FM STEREO CD STACKER*

*ADJUSTABLE ROOF RACKS*

*FACTORY FITTED TINTED PRIVACY GLASS*

*2500KG TOWING CAPACITY*

*P -PLATE LEGAL*

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interested in a swap plus cash for a r32? check my topics and let me know.... i dont mind travelling

How much cash on top? Send us some pics of your 32. Maybe interested call me on 0431388718

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