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1671 days ago

2004 Nissan Pulsar Q Hatchback 1.8L ~4.5k

Caitlin from Glenview

Love this car but deciding to sell now as it is extra and no longer needed for us. Is an NZ new car, I have not owned for long but taken care of it well and regularly serviced.

Just got a new WOF and had it serviced, rego until July. New headlight, new rear brake pads, 2 tyres new last year.

Mileage: 139,740 kms. Will go up very minimally until sold.

Had a look on trademe and the same model with similar year and mileage are mostly listed at 5k, with a couple at 6k.

This car is in excellent driving condition but does have a lot of cosmetic bumps and scrapes to mostly front bumper and the driver's sides rims since before I owned it. Generic inside wear and tear to seats, minor stains, no rips. Has good radio and will include my Bluetooth transmitter that allows you to play wireless from phone through radio + speaker system.

Therefore would like $4,500 but open to negotiations.

Message me or text on 0275117399 and we can definitely arrange a viewing and test drive.

Negotiable

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12 hours ago

Poll: Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

🎁 Holiday Gift Chat!

Do you ever regift?
What’s your take on asking for a receipt if a gift doesn’t fit?

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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1 hour ago

Police apologise to rest home alleged theft victim after failing to act

Libby Totton Reporter from Waikato Times

Police have apologised to a pensioner who caught a carer-turned-crook allegedly stealing cash, admitting there was more they could have done.

The about-face comes after the Waikato Times revealed the plight of rest home resident Lisa Allen, who set up a hidden-camera, capturing footage that appeared to show the caregiver opening her handbag and taking out a $50 note while the room was unattended.

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