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Hi All,

Up for sale is the home's runabout. Nothing fancy or flash, does the job and works as it's a Nissan.

Make: Nissan

Model: Pulsar

Variant: N15 Q, Hatch, 1.6L EFI

Build: 1995 (Series 1 N15)

Transmission: Automatic

KMs: 152 xxx

Colour: Dark Grey

Comments: Recently changed the spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter, oil filter, oil around 3 months ago. Interior is pretty decent for it's age. Has a Pioneer MP3/CD Player, car is equipped with 1x Driver's Side Airbag. Just bought new set of hub caps today as 1x was missing. Has 1x month old floor mats. Paint is fading on the boot spoiler and the clear coat on the roof is on its way (it's just parked in the weather all year round). Everything works, A/C, electrics, etc. Tailgate & Rear bar has a slight love tap when my neighbour decided to reverse into my parked car sitting in my driveway. Doesn't leak water into the boot or anything. Has power mirrors, central locking, but no power windows. Slight oil leak from the front main seal, but never has stopped me getting a pink slip for it (16 year old car, that was built cheap)

Price: $3200

Registration Until: July 2012

Location: Canley Vale, NSW

Contact PM ONLY

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Up soon when I vacuum the car

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PRICE DROP

$3000

Great car to commute to the station and back home without worrying about it being keys, broken into, bumped & knocked, etc. Take it this weekend, and I might throw in a case of beer, provided I have a few first LOL

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