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For sale, they put up a record expensive “OK” – it stands like the new Toyota Camry

In Moscow, for 3.5 million rubles they sell 20-year-old VAZ-1111 Oka almost without a run with “beautiful” license plates. A miniature 33-horsepower car assembled in 2004 at the plant of small vehicles in Naberezhnye Chelny, a little more than four thousand kilometers passed.

Judging by the photographs, the 20-year-old Oka has been preserved in excellent condition. The car was kept all his life in a heated garage. From the moment of production, a low -commissive has passed only 4086 kilometers. Together with the car, the A033AA 177 license plates are included. It was because of the “beautiful” tablet that the owner estimated the car at 3.5 million rubles. At the same time, it will not work to purchase “OKU” without registration signs.

In mid -April, two almost new Oki sold in Russia at once. A more expensive car with a mileage of less than three thousand kilometers was then estimated at 550 thousand rubles.

Years are not powerful: “time capsules” at the auction

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