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1990 Nissan Pintara Ti, Auto, Low Kays, 6 Month Rego


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Up for sale is a 1990 Nissan Pintara TI, Ka24e (2.4lt 4 cylinder) auto. This car is in reasonable condition and was repainted in the factory gunmetal gray about 5 years ago. It has near enough it makes no difference to 6 month rego left, which will be sold with car. Buyer to optain his or her own RWC – There is no reason why it won’t pass.

Misc bushes and gaskets replaced during ownership just spent $400 on a brand new (factory) cat back exhaust system. Has minor exhaust leak from a front exhaust flange. Been diagnosed as requiring new gasket ($12 + labour). No other known faults.

Car is the TI pack, TRX style seats and steering wheel. Air-conditioning, power steering, front and rear disk brakes,

over-drive auto transmission, decent CD player with aftermarket speakers. Just rolled over 140,000kays this week and replaced front brake pads and engine mount last month.

I am contactable on 0407 706 760 (phone calls only) 7 days a week for any further questions. Car IS advertised elsewhere. Sale is as is where is (Noosa Heads).

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