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Fiat punto for sale - now reduced


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One owner from new, all past MOT's, HPI clear, in excellent condition inside and out (a few age related stone chips and surface scratches as expected due to age). I've spared no expense in maintaining this car (as evidenced by the comprehensive paperwork). New air filter @ 50,000 miles, new front brake discs/pads & brake fluid change @ 55,000 miles, new clutch @ 56,000 miles, 4 new tyres @ 57,000 miles, new front shocks/springs @ 63,000 miles, new cambelt/water pump/fan belt @ 68,000 miles, new battery (April 2016), new alternator/and belt @ 80,200 miles. Very economical (40+ MPG), very low insurance bracket (ins group 4). Lots of great features including: electric windows, CD player, alloy wheels, hands free, central locking (both keys present), power steering (with rake and height adjustable steering wheel), height adjustable drivers seat, alarm/immobiliser, 4 airbags (driver's/passenger/side), folding rear seats, spare wheel (full size never used, full tread). http://s845.photobucket.com/user/katet123/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsfagvghwf.jpeg.htmlhttp%3A/s845.photobucket.com/user/katet123/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpszgaz0sqk.jpeg.htmlhttp%3A/s845.photobucket.com/user/katet123/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpskfamzw66.jpeg.html


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Selling due to growing family.


Any questions welcomed. ?1,850 Ono. Payment in cash only

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