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Late model Suzuki Carry Van,

1.3L Petrol,

4 Cylinder,

5 speed manual,

Hayman Reece Towbar,

Tinted Windows,

Dual sliding doors,

Flat floor with lift out section,

Very economical and good on fuel,

Great power-to-weight ratio, very quick off the line and cruises on the highway doing the speed limit no problem

Tows well for a small vehicle

Only 200,000km which is an average of 15,000km a year,

Regularly serviced and well maintained to be reliable for work.

I've owned this for a number of years and the only reason it's up for sale is because my business has out-grown this van and I bought a Renault Trafic.

Inspections welcome after 7pm on weeknights or anytime on weekends.

Selling with 6 months rego and a Road Worthy Certificate for $4,500 or you can buy it unregistered for $4,000.

VIN: JSAFDA32V00102336

REGO: 973MEA

Contact Michael on 0413504084 (Brisbane)

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