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2007 SUZUKI CARRY TRUCK KU / AC・PS

FOB
USD3,049
Total (CIF)
USD4,623

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EBD-DA63T 4/2007 MT 42,000 km

Options

Pwr Steering
Pwr Wind.
Pwr Mirrors
Center Lock
Air Cond (MANUAL)
Reverse Camera
Pwr Slide Door
Easy Closer
Cruise Control
ABS
Air Bag
Fog Lamps
HID Head Lamps
LED Head Lamps
Spare Key
Remote Key
Push Start
Seat Heater
Pwr Seat
Leather Seat
Floor Mat
Sun Roof
Alloy Wheels
Grill Guard
Rear Wiper
Rear Spoiler
Stereo
Navi/TV
Car CD
Car MD
AUX
Spare Tire
Spare Tire Case
Puncture Repairing Kit
Tool
Jack
Operators Manual
Maint. Record

Vehicle Specifications

Stock Id: KJ98200
Location: NIKKYO YARD
Name: SUZUKI CARRY TRUCK
Model: EBD-DA63T
Mileage (km): 42,000
1st Reg. Year: 4/2007
Fuel: Petrol
Transmission: MT
Grade: KU / AC・PS
Drive Train: 4WD
Steering: RHD
Chassis: DA63T-502***
Capacity (cc): 650
Seats: 2
Doors: 2
Color: WHITE
Exterior: 3.5 points
Auction grade 3.5/B.
Interior: 3.5 points
Dimensions (cm): L: 339 x W: 147 x H: 179
9 M3
Gross Weight (kg): 1,220
Recommend:
Information: 4WD.
Low mileage.
AC.
Power steering.
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Seatbelt Year: 2007
Engine Model: K6A
Engine No: ?
Shape: TRUCK
Ext. Color Code: 26U
Int. Color Code: C01
Certification Type: 15201
Classification: 0606
Tire&Wheel Size: F:145R12 6PR R:145R12 6PR
Tire Life:

Total Price Calculator

United States of America
BALTIMORE
7% off
FOB USD 3,262
USD 3,049
FREIGHT USD 1,503
INSURANCE USD 71
Total Price USD 4,836
USD 4,623
CIF to BALTIMORE

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2007 SUZUKI CARRY TRUCK

The 2007 SUZUKI CARRY TRUCK is a TRUCK with 42,000km on the odometer.
It can accommodate up to 2 passengers, has 2 doors and is powered by 650cc Petrol engine.
It is available with the Manual transmission and was first registered in 4/2007.

TRUCK

A truck means a vehicle used to transport a large amount of goods.
Trucks are generally classified into "light trucks," "medium trucks," and "heavy trucks," depending on the load capacity.