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FOR SALE is my

NISSAN U13 BLUEBIRD LX 1994

2.4L Dohc FWD

269,000kms - owned for 5yrs Done 40,0000k's

Good Condition for 17yrs old !

Colour : White - some minor marks / dents

Interior : Grey Velour - no rips or tares, always had seat covers - crack in dash facia above glovebox

What's it got?

Cat Back Exhaust

Rear Spoiler

15" Factory Alloys

Cruise Control

Air Con

CD Player

Central Locking

INCLUDED :

Stock Muffler included (removed)

Tow Bar included (removed)

Pod Filter + Adapter included (removed)

Dash Mats X 2

Centre Caps X 4 included (removed)

Spare Boot Lid (maroon)

Spare Stock Injectors & Fuel Rail

Spare Coil (replaced unnecessarily)

Fog Lights (one broken) never fitted

REPLACED :

In the time I've owned her, she has received new :

Gearbox bearings

Starter Motor

Water Pump

Fuel Pump

Coil (replaced unnecessarily) old one was fine

Distributor and Crank Angle Sensor

Battery

Timing Chain

Intake Gasket

Windscreen

Probably more stuff I can't think of now...

ACT rego til end Sept 2011

Great first car or reliable daily.

Has been a GREAT car, Reliable, economical and well loved.

Will be sad to see her go, but it's time...

Reason for selling? Buying a Micra for the Mrs... (still...Not a Pulsar) :thumbsup:

$4000 ono.

ph: 0410573091 or Email : [email protected] or PM.

Edited by Not a Pulsar
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Doe$n't hurt to $tart high though ay?

I am open to rea$onable offer$...:thumbsup:

I find it difficult to take a $tep back and $ee the true value a$ I have bonded with my baby over the year$.

If anyone'$ keen, I'm $ure we could come to $ome $orta compromi$e.

:cheers:

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