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Sam91

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#201780 3-Sep-2016 14:44
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Honda CR-V 2007

 

150,000km

 

Asking price: $11,950

It's only been on TradeMe for a few days, and it's the cheapest on there, so they're firm on price at this stage.

 

Sorry about the shaky video : P



Photos here

My parents have owned it just over 2 years. 

Overall it's in good condition. but there's definitely some areas with significant cosmetic wear.  

Has been regularly serviced. NZ service history and Carjam report available upon request. 

Points of difference: 
• Philips Entertainment Unit (CED1500BT) - bluetooth, DVD, radio, CD - cost $500+ just a few years ago 
• Backing camera - professionally installed with the entertainment unit 
• Twin Exhaust 
• Spoiler 

Knobs on steering wheel are for a disabled driver. They've booked it in to have them removed (they're hardwired) on the 12th of September, so the car can be yours from then on.

Reason for selling: 
Out of the blue a friend offered his (newer) car to them for an amazing price. They had no intention of selling this car.

Viewing is in Browns Bay.



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PeterReader
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  #1621946 3-Sep-2016 14:44
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.





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Sam91

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  #1622748 4-Sep-2016 21:37
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Bump

I don't mind if someone sends me a PM with advice regarding the price. I think it is a fair price, but it's hard to know.


itey
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  #1624115 5-Sep-2016 16:30
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is it NZ new?




Sam91

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  #1624121 5-Sep-2016 16:40
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itey:

 

is it NZ new?

 



No it's not. It's a Japanese import, it came into NZ in 2012 with 67000km on the clock. We bought it at 90000km from the only NZ owner. 


Sam91

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  #1625246 7-Sep-2016 19:26
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Bump $11,450


Sam91

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  #1636599 20-Sep-2016 15:30
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Bump $11,000

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