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2440 days ago

Nissan Liberty 2004

Deepak from Silverdale

Nissan Liberty 2004 - reliable and runs fine - smoke and pet free (the previous owner was also a non-smoker and did not have pets)
Odometer: 195201 KMs
Automatic
Has some dings - as in the pics - Nothing major or visible immediately.
Touch screen music system with bluetooth.
WoF : July 2019
Rego: Jan 2020
Color: Gold
Tyres changed last year and a lot of tread left.
Serviced only this week.

Price 2000 or near offer. Text/call me and we can discuss.

Selling because I am looking for a smaller manual car.

Welcome to take a look - text me at 0212089804.

Price: $2,000

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