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M35 Autech Axis Stagea

Silver with Cream leather trim

Non-sunroof model

Immaculate condition , will suit fussy buyer

Well cared for and serviced every 5k with synthetic oils

Alarm fitted, sunroof and DVD stereo system

Sat Nav there but not operational

Apart from that kept stock.

106,000kms

Owned this example for about 2 years after owning several imports. I was dubious about owning a wagon at first but It was the best thing I could have done. It has been incredibly handy with a lot of extra room. As well as being a turbo import its also practical. Very impressive vehicle but my attention has turned to renovating a house so while im in this chapter of my life I need a 4x4 until things return to normal.

When I was initially looking to purchase a stagea I found it pretty easy to find one in excellent condition but cracked leather really turned me off. This example has an outstandingly kept leather/interior and has translated in a well kept car overall.

Asking $12250

Will assist interstate buyers as much as possible.

Located Semaphore SA

0402.621.974

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