A GAZ-2217 is up for sale in Nizhny Novgorod. The car was manufactured in 1999 and has been stored in a heated basement since 2004. The car has not been driven anywhere until the summer of 2024. The owner claims that the car is in almost perfect condition. Its mileage is only 7,700 km.
Almost all the parts are original. The hoses, pump, and technical fluids have been replaced. The car never had a nameplate installed, which is carefully stored wrapped in a cloth.
Along with the car, the owner is giving away a flashlight, winter cover, fire extinguisher, radio, spare wheel, and sets of keys. A bonus is summer tires.
The price for the unique car is 820,000 rubles. Bargaining is possible upon inspection. For comparison, the new "Sobol NN" costs significantly more - from 3.6 million rubles. Would you buy it?
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