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I have my 1990 Series 3 Nissan Exa for sale.

Located in Castle Hill, NSW (near parramatta)

I have owned it since October 2010, and it has been a great car.

It has rego until the 28th of October!

It has tinted windows (10% I think), central locking, 4 speaker stereo (With USB, and SD card capabilities), power windows, 4 wheel disk brakes, and a 4 inch exhaust tip (can supply XFORCE cannon if needed)

16 inch TSW Evo R alloy wheels in good condition (a bit of gutter rash) and are wrapped in great tyres.

The tyres are in excellent condition, with the rear tyres (Kumho KU25) having about 80% tread, and the fronts (Firenza's) having 99% tread, being less than 2 months old and travelled only 1500km

2 new engine mounts were put in 4000km ago, and a new rear stabiliser bar at the same time.

It has a low km (164,000km) CA18DE engine, with new coil packs, spark plugs and ignitor module. It was serviced with all new fluids and filters in the past 300km.

Timing belt and cam seals were done in october, about 12,000km ago.

It has been extremely reliable, and it will be a shame to see it go.

AFTER $2500, BUT PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE

Call or Message on O466682248

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