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I know its a long shot, but i thought i'd post it up anyways, im tryna sell my daily to get an new car, either r32/33, s14/15, stagea, gtir or somthing like that, so if someones after a good reliable daily and wants to swap plus up to about 15k, let me know, cheers

Item: 1999 Nissan Pulsar Plus Sedan

Location: Port Macquarie, NSW mid north coast

Website: Carsales Link

Item Condition: Engine, driveline and interior A1, Body and paintwork good, some trolly dints and scratches, nothing major, never been in accident

Reason for Selling: Gettin another skyline or s15 or the likes

Price and Payment Conditions: $6,990 will sell cheaper without subs and amp if desired, will swap for skyline r33/32, s14/15, stagea, gtir etc plus cash if someone wants a daily

Extra Info:

1999 n15 nissan pulsar plus

12 months rego

Air conditioning

power steering

keyless entry

4 spd automatic

fuel injection

economical 1.6L motor - over 500km's per tank

160,xxx km's

pioneer cd player

2 x pioneer 12" subs in sealed carpeted pioneer box

4x100w RMS Jaycar Response amp

kenwood and clarion speakers

clean and mark free interior

comes with factory bonnet and headlight protectors

Log books

I have owned this car for 9 months and in that time i have never had a single problem with it, im only selling it to upgrade.

This would be a perfect first or 2nd car for someone who wants a reliable, economical and overall cheap car to run, paint has some scratches and shopping trolly dints but nothing major.

feel free to call or sms me on 0407217325 at anytime and ill do my best to get back asap

Price is Negotiable

Pictures:

More pictures available on request

Contact Details:

Mob: 0407217325 if i dont answer mobile im more then likely at work

work no: 0265832364

Home no: 0265841069

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Edited by Satanic_R33

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