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Year: 2001

Make: Nissan

Model: Elgrand Highway Star (Series 2 E50)

Drivetrain: 2WD/4WD (switchable)

Transmission: 4 Speed Automatic (Column Shift)

Engine: 3.5L V6 (VQ35DE) Petrol (Unleaded - Premium)

KMS: 61,000kms (genuine)

Colour: Gun Metal Grey (Metallic)

Seating: 8 Seater (registered)

Rego: 16 October 2013

Condition: Excellent inside & out.

Location: Sydney NSW - Liverpool area (West Hoxton)

Contact: Via PM or Call/Text on 0408 NINE FIVE SEVEN 607

No Time Wasters, Joy Riders and Private Numbers.

Price: $14,500 ono

Factory Options:

Dual Sunroof

Dual TV Screens

CD/DVD/NAV (japanese only)

Leather Trim

8 Seater (foldable and removable)

Switchable 2WD, 4WD and Diff Lock

Fog Lights

Swivel Seats (Passenger Mid Row)

Auto Soft Close Side & Rear Door

Power Mirrors/Windows/Steering

Electric Folding Side Mirrors

Dual Split Climate Control

Reverse Camera

Remote Keyless Entry

Auto Headlights

Tinted Windows

Window tinted Weather Shields

Highway Star Sports Bodykit

Built-in Mains Power & RCA (Video & Audio) input connection

Spare Tyre (undercarriage)

Front, Mid and rear carpeted floor mats

Remote Controller for passengers & Driver

(Passengers can remotely control the air con, sunroof and audio)

plus more...

Aftermarket Options:

16 inch Japanese Wheels (Deep Dish)

Kuhmo Sports Tyres (90% tread all 4)

Red/White (Clear) Tail Lights with Chrome Trim

Chrome Grill

6000k HID's

LED lights on exterior lighting

LED lights in Interior lighting

Front Spot Lights

Vacuum Gauge

Nismo Decal & Badges

Front Camera

Recently Fitted Brand New "Tow Bar"

Other Info:

I am the First Australian Owner

1x Original Key with Spare

Dealer Elgrand Manual Booklet & Log Book

Still under Dealer Warranty

Regular Servicing with service papers

Very well looked after

This one is a Little Different to other E50 Elgrand's with its JDM looks and styling.

Brand New Centry (650CCA) Large Heavy Duty Battery (still under warranty)

Will come with Factory 15 inch Alloy Wheels with 85-90% tread (Bridgestone)

and Factory Taillights.

Reason for sale is wanting to upgrade to the E51 models.

Willing to swap/trade for E51 with cash adjustment

This has been an excellent car to own and drive. Me and Family are vey happy

with the Elgrands and which is why we would like to upgrade.

This car has been very well looked after.

Kilometres are low due to myself working interstate for several weeks and wife doesn't

drive as yet. So car does not get used much.

Note: May swap for other cars but please text me pics and info. No part outs.

Also current Number plates will not be sold with the car but will be supplied with new plates. Cheers.

Please don't text or call up to ask me information that has already been mentioned above.

I've pretty much covered as much information as possible. Read it through before you call/text.

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