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Volvo V70 SE 2.4 2002 (SOLD)


Farm1234

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Sadly it is time to sell our beloved Volvo V70 (automatic).


It is a 2002 Volvo V70 2.4 SE. It has done 184,000 and starts first time every time. The engine still runs like a dream. There is no skipping of gears.


The log book is present and has one key and one remote fob.


The car is extremely high spec for its year with, alloys, full leather seats and trim, cruise control, 6cd, etc


The car is well used, it has a few dents and scuffs (a sizeable one in the rear door). The lock mechanism in the drivers rear passenger door has to be locked manually.


The car has just had a full services (will provide report upon request).


It needs:

- front tires replacing

- advisory's on the front shock absorbers need investigating

- had brand new rear brakes fitted last year however now rear brakes are now squeaking

- airbag warning sign has come on, needs further investigation.


MOT due in October 2017.

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