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Selling my Wife's 2005 Maxima Ti-L as we have bought a 4wd.

Might suit someone as a deluxe daily.

The Max has been a great car for us for the last four years with many high end luxury features such as:

- Awesome VQ35, still surprises me and averages 9.7-10L / 100km for us.

- Auto (not a CVT)

- Cruise Control

- Climate Control

- Unmarked Black Leather Interior (the black carbon on the dash bits is just vinyl as we didn't like the orange faux woodgrain)

- Serviced Regularly

- Proximity Key, as long as its in your pocket/handbag you can unlock and start it up.

- Alloy Wheels

- Roof Mounted DVD Player for the back seat with two wireless headphones

- Reversing Sensors

- New Battery

- Electric Sunroof.

- 155 ish kays

- Debadged the boot, because I dont like clutter, still have the badges.

I have it on gumtree for $9900 but open to reasonable offers.

Shoot me a PM or 0403 555 339

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