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Vehicle: 2001 NISSAN PULSAR N16 LX

Price: $7,999

Kilometres: 95,000

Body: Sedan

Colour: wine red

Interior Colour: grey

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine: 4 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 1.6L (1597cc)

Reg Plate: WOU925

Reg Expire: JAN-2010

RWC: N/A

Long Comments: Here is the best value Pulser in Adelaide SA for sale due to personal reason, have to sell it in 1 month!!! It never avoid in any accident and under a very good condition. Has great SONY CD/MP3 headunit, over $300 retail price! Also have a brand new 7" screen reversing system haven't been install due to sale the car, but can be give away with the car for free depends on price~ Just done the 100k service to no more to pay, just regist it and u can drive it on road straight away~ plz contact me on 0433566067 if u want to test drive it.

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Edited by Obelisk

he wants to sell it quick? he's offering a test drive and I'm sure he wouldn't mind a proper inspection.

otherwise what's the reason for the urgent sale?

The reason its a urgent sals is that I borrowed money from my mate to buy this car last year, and now he will go back to China very soon ( we both are interestional students) , so I have to sell it and pay the money back to him~

All inspection are welcome! And all offer above 7k will be considered!!! So plz be quick guys...

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