Selling Nissan Primera 1997
Hi everyone,
I am selling this car as is, as the owner is overseas.
The car has low mileage at 105,252 kms, there has been no mechanical issues as its been regularly serviced. It is a practical and reliable car. The registration and WoF expires in July 2020.
It has power steering, air conditioning / heating, airbags for both driver and passenger, it is chain driven, has an immobilser and has eletronic locking. The interior of the car is neat and tidy.
However, there are a few cosmetic issues about the car (see photos) it has dents, scrapes and peeling here and there. The driver's door lock is jammed, so you have to unlock the car from the passenger side and the radio does not work. Although, these issues can be fixed.
Contact: 0404 159 310
DETAILS:
Kilometres: 105,252 kms
Registration Expires: July 2020
WoF Expires: July 2020
Number Plate: DKZ462
Exterior Colour: Silver
Doors: 4 Door
Body Style: Sedan
Fuel Type: Petrol
Engine Size: 1838
Transmission: Automatic
Number of Owners: 3 Owners
Import History: Imported
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