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Hi all,

I've decided to sell my Cima Gloria, she's a great car and it will be a regretful sale.

  • 3 Litre V6, VG30DE, Quad cam engine (300ZX Engine)
  • 1988 Model, 93,000 KM's
  • 4 Speed Automatic, With Overdrive
  • Snow, Power and All Terrain Drive Settings
  • All Electrics, Power Everything, Seat, Windows, Mirrors, Steering etc...
  • Velvet Interior, Headrests, Cigarette Lighters in every door, Black tint. Rear centre controls with stereo and air con control.
  • Pioneer sound system and Alpine 3 way speakers all round.
  • Recently Serviced
  • Roadworthy/Safety Certificate
  • Climate Control air conditioning with seat warmers and many more features.
  • Central Locking
  • Cruise Control
  • 5 Months Registration

Nissans most luxurious model of it's time, VIP Style.

Very good condition. Always serviced. First to see will buy, Inspections can be arranged via telephone. More pictures available upon request.

$9450

Interested, Call 0403708959 or email [email protected]

Pictures Below,

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