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“THE PRESS” No.l FOR CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 792-440 PLEASE RING EARLY FOR SATURDAY ADS

Prepare yourself fora SUKrKISt Perhaps you're a person who believes that "nothing ■ A tilt and slide sun-roof ■ Central door locking surprises me anymore". ■ 4 function trip computer ■ Power steering ■ Power That you feel, in fact, the word surprise has almost windows ■ Roof rack ■ Tinted side and rear glass left your vocabulary. ■ Fog and additional Halogen driving lamps ■ Power If so, perhaps it's time you were re-introduced. controlled heated exterior mirrors ■ 4 speaker stereo There is a European designed vehicle on the New with electric aerial ■ Auto self-levelling shock Zealand market that is perhaps the most impressive absorbers ■ Advanced graphic warning system, vehicle of its kind ever to grace our shores. The list is long and there is a lot more we could say Its shape alone is stunning. Suffice to say, it's about it. But the real surprise of this vehicle, the noticeable, very noticeable. Remember, it is designed unashamed thrill, is its price. What would you expect in Europe, and one thing European designers like to pay for a European designed vehicle that has a list more than anything, is to be noticed. of features most other vehicles can only dream about? The appointments of this vehicle are a very pleasant Fifty thousand dollars? Forty thousand? Thirty-five? surprise. Its list of features has few peers. Prepare yourself for a surprise ...

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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1986, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 3 February 1986, Page 27

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