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Year: 2002

Make: Nissan

Model: Cima 450vx

Engine: VK45DD 4.5 v8

Mileage: 130000km

Price : $10000 aud 

 

Selling a 2002 Nissan Cima 450vx 4.5 v8 with 130k genuine mileage, has a JobDesign yakuza body kit on it with 20 Work bling bling engine wise completely stock, and runs very well, serviced regularly.

Condition is good but you'd expect some imperfection for a 17 years old car.  All electronics works well come with all luxurious goodies from 2000, heater seats, sun roof HVAC.....

Price is slightly negotiable also may swap for a wagon or suv, car currently on Vic rego but will change over upon purchasing.

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