1991 Nissan Terrano 4WD - manual
Very capable and well equipped 4WD truck for sale - $6,000
TD27 2.7l diesel, 2 inch suspension 2 inch body lifts, custom built steel bullbar with spotlights and 12,000lb electric winch, 32inch mud tyres still with plenty of tread, custom jerry can holder for the back swing gate, roof basket, converted from auto to manual with a reconditioned gear box, brand new munroe shock absorbers front and rear, dual battery system with smart solenoid system and a fully plumbed in snorkel.
Fully certified and ready to go.
Cons:
Body is a bit roughed up from the many adventures its been on, a few dents here and there. Hasnt been mistreated just well used. Theres a bit of rust on one of the passenger doors window seal but isnt a wof issue and the engine has done a lot of kms at 350 xxx. Does not come with the top mounted spotlights seen in pictures.
Engine is healthy as and taking it off road is awesome. Does really well!
Viewings located in Longburn, Palmerston North. Any questions please ask. Contact 0278826149.
Rego: 12/05/2021
Wof: 06/04/2021 - will get a new WOF for the sale.
Remote wanted
Hi there I have a neon TV with a DVD built into it but I have lost the remote would anyone have perhaps a TV the same not working that I could have the remote and use it Its a curse as I have a lot of DVDs Just asking around Thank you 😊
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