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2166 days ago

2007 Nissan tiida for sale 5500 ono

Sarah from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Hi all

I am selling my car as someone stole it last Wednesday so I bought a new car and now the police have found mine and I don’t need two cars.

It has been a great car only cost me about $450 in servicing and new brake pads since I bought it in July 2015.

Has a chip on the right wing mirror and slight stains on the back seat apart from that it’s perfect.

115kms
Auto
Half leather
Chain driven no cam belt
Runs about 6 litres per 100kms
Gold with black interior

It will have a brand new ignition and the Tyre tread is good.

I have had no problems with it available for test drives after 4pm week days or eeekends any time.

It’s a great little car for trips into the CBD

Oh needs a new stereo if you care about looks.

Text me

Sarah 0204727245

Price: $5,500

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