Car for sale - Nissan Dualis SUV 2008 model
For sale is our daughter’s car who has moved overseas. It has treated her very well and is great on gas. It has been an exceptional car and viewers will be impressed.
Car is located in half moon bay.
She has maintained it with regular fluid changes. The last one was less than 300km ago.
She has replaced both front left and rear cv joints and boots as they broke. That’s the only issue that has occurred with the car in her ownership. Cleaned regularly.
121,000 kms done.
Features:
FWD
Alarm.
Cd/ Bluetooth head unit.
Good tyres with two near new front tyres.
Reversing camera.
Current wof/reg.
Two keys.
Awesome moon roof model.
Transmission feels good.
Good interior condition.
Body in good condition.
Always filled up with 98.
No roof lining sagging.
She is out of the country at the moment and will not be back for some time. (That’s why we are selling). Any questions can be directed to me by mobile number 021 1453656.
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