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Here we have our lovely 1990 Nissan Pulsar Reebok Hatchback.

The Reebok variant was a limited edition run of 100 Automatics and 100 Manuals. It was only available in white with all the Reebok livery/graphics. It featured upgraded equipment such as sports seats, sports steering wheel and full instrumentation.

The car was a one owner car until it was traded at Parramatta Suzuki in 2009. The dealership then sold it to a car wholesaler friend of ours who in turn sold it to us.

It can only be described as a survivor! Nissan made millions of these but not many remain in this tidy original condition. It still has its originally issued NSW number plates!

It comes with upgraded Speedy 15 wheels fitted with Bridgestone tyres. 3 have 60%+ tread but 1 is brand new only fitted a couple of weeks ago. It has a Sony Radio/CD player to keep up with the times. Its air-conditioned, has power steering, tinted windows and an immobiliser. It has its original jack, tools and spare wheel.

In 2010 a new steering rack was fitted but apart from that it has simply had regular servicing.

A new battery was also recently installed.

It comes with the original Dealer folder, owners manual, radio CD manual and OEM key. It even has the Nissan card key! This was a plastic key within a credit card sized piece of plastic. You would carry it around in your wallet as a backup in case you lost your key.

Its been part of our family for nearly 4 years and has proven to be a fantastic reliable little car.

It has NEVER been in an accident nor has it ever had paint applied to it. Every panel gap is as per factory production. It would make an ideal first car or little run around.

Registration is valid until December 13 2013.

My price of $2500.00 is firm so please dont message me with low ball offers.

You are most welcome to organise an inspection and test drive.

I live in Castle Hill in Sydney.

Cheers..... Bob.

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