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FS: 1983 Nissan Bluebird

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LARGE Pictures

Front 1

Back 1, Back 2

Interior Front, Interior Back

Engine 1, Engine 2

Detials

Transmission: 5 Speed

Model: Ventura

Colour: White

Body Condition: Good for age.

Km/s: 196,000ks

Interior colour: Blue

Interior condition: Perfect, Great for age.

Extras: Air Conditioning

Perfect tyres

New battery

Great car for learners or just a car to get you about, very cheap to run. Rego till late november, In immaculate condition for its age. Location Hornsby, Sydney, need to sell for deposit for new car.

Price: $2,000ono

Any question or queries please ask..

sHorty, or a sr20! :D A friend was very intested as the body is straight as so its a perfect project car he just didn't have the funds to fuel the project. My friend is neg on the price as he needs the money farily fast for his import..

This car has a crazy blue interior to.. looks immaculate. My mate bought it off a older lady who did not drive it much and kept it well looked after. My friend has also kept it well looked after..

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