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My 2004 Nissan Patrol, LOCATION VICTORIA > EASTERN SUBURBS > CROYDON with the following specs;

* 3ltr turbo diesel

* 5spd

* ST-L model - hence dual climate control, full leather, etc etc

* Interior is basically completely as new - seats look unused

* Exterior - the paint is brilliant. Crimson metallic red with flake. Rare colour, looks sensational

* Mechanically - very robust. Just had check up. Needs tyres and brake fluid only

Also has:

* Hayman Reece towbar

* Nissan Snorkel

* Nissan alloy side steps

* Nissan wind splitter

* Nissan bull bar

Car has very low mileage - 101K. Compare this to others. The ST-L is a sought after model, and there are few GU III's in TD with 5spd - the closest on carsales to mine is asking $30K

I am asking $24900 with RWC

Car has had a RWC check up, and needs minor work, including brake fluid, 2 tyres, minor electricals, and rust to be scraped off the underbody. Note that this rust is not visible to the eye, and has not penetrated metal, but needs a solid effort with a wire brush and then the application of oil. Likely about $1200 in labour.

Am happy to sell as is for $22500.

Will also consider swaps or trades - but MUST BE for smaller vehicles, which will fit in my apartment car space now that I am in Melbourne CBD. Happy to pay $$ upwards if need be, or take a cheaper trade. Nothing too modded or too old. Would consider R33 GTR, V35, Supra TT, etc - please PM me for these rather than bumping my thread with questions.

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