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Make: Nissan

Model: 720

Year: 1985

Engine: 2.2L 4cyl

Mileage 239,785k

Gearbox: 5psd Manual

Engine: 2.2L 4cyl

Suspension: OK

Interior: Average

Stereo: Yes, CD Player

Exterior: Primer

Driveline: RWD 2x4

Wheels & Tyres: Good Tires

Extra Details:

Item Condition: Average, Good Project

Location: West End

Reason For Sale: No Longer Needed

Contact Details: PM

Price and Payment Conditions: $3000 or a Dirt Bike four stroke 250cc

Runs

4 Door

Tow Bar

Chrome Rear Step

Custom Tacho

New Carpet Through Out

Good Tires

New points

New Coil

Bad Points:

Needs battery

Has AC but will need a re-gas

In primer

Auto choke needs attention

Little surface rust on bonnet

Needs TLC

Interior needs fitting

Needs Roof lining

Good Project …

Inspections welcome

Selling as is no rego no RWC, started as a project but lost interest.

Not sure what’s needed for a RWC, best you see in person.

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