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922 days ago

2002 Nissan Bassara 8 Seater

Devan from Flat Bush

2002 Nissan Bassara
8 Seater

Good deal - priced to sell , no catches here

Brand new Wof - 09/22
Rego - 11/21 - will add 3 months for new buyer

260km

No hassles , start and go
Engine, Gearbox etc all mechanically sound, drives mint.
Nice set of mags with good tyres
Brand new seatbelt replaced in the back seat to get a wof ($180 just for that)
Just got $1200 worth of repairs done to get a Wof so everything is 100%.

Paintwork in very good condition, no body damage and paint peel etc

This is a very well presented van that has been well looked after.

Selling on behalf.
To be sold as is, where is.

Pick up in Flatbush ,
Needs to be contactless due to level 3 rules.

Contact: Devan
021 0244 0182

Price: $3,000

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6 days ago

Trucks Parking in Residential Streets

Greg from Takanini

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