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Make: Nissan

Model: Xtrail

Milage: 30000

Transmission: manuak

Year: 2006 40th aniversary model

Colour: slate grey

Location: Mount Gambier south australia

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? cc210k untill mid jan 08

Price: 28000 ono

Contact: 0447004910 or pm me

Comments / Modifications: has cosmo cold air induction, alpine cd/mp3 player, 6 1/2in polk momo speakers 12in polk momo sub, earthquarke 5ch amp

16in dunlop at1's nearly new only 5000k old, factory towbar

will get up some pictures once it has had a wash

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sorry about the night time photos but it is the only chance i have gotten today to take them will get new ones in the morning and replace these with them

still hasnt had a clean but at least you know what your looking at now

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