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Make/Model:Nissan Pintara

Year:1987

Kilometers: 148XXX

Transmission type:5 speed manual

Engine:CA20 twin spark

Colour:Red over black

Modifications:stock

Roadworthy Certificate:no

Registered:yes UNTIL DEC

Accident History:all i know of is a little scratch on the rear left door down low

Asking Price:$950 ono

Location: sa greenacres

Contact Details: [email protected]

Other Comments:car was reasprayed in red over black tires are low on tread feel free to test drive and whatnot. standard sterio with 4 speakers fold down rear seats tinted rear tail lights need a quick sale if possible it is my runaround when my 31 is being worked on. mum drove it around allot up to the hills and back cruzes nicely drives fine getting a new AFM to tidy up the idle but appart from that its all good

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