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3214 days ago

1989 NISSAN NAVARA 4X4

Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Linwood

89 Nissan navara
Double cab
4wd ,snorkel, body lifted
Winch bar
Rego and WOF
33" wheels will bolt straight on
Torneo cover and tuff deck
Tyres may need to be looked at has 16" alloys
Wrx seats on sliders
2.7 diesel 5 speed manual
(Td27)
Body in good condition couple of dents but nothing to worry about
Gear box pops out of 1st gear every now and then.
But comes with a spare good condition gear box
Crystal headlights
Bull bar
Winch can be included at an extra cost


Was a everyday driver have to sell as I got something more practicle for my family 0278222726

Price: $3,200

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