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FOR SALE - 1990 Nissan Pintara with 10 mths reg ($1800ono)

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4CYL, AUTO, POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING.

SKY BLUE PAINT, BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION BUT SOME PANELS ARE FADED (BONNET, ROOF & BOOT) ARENT IN VERY BAD CONDITION PROBABLY NEED A GOOD BUFF

MOTOR AND GEARBOX ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION

INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

COMES WITH 10 MONTHS REGO

CURRENT LADY OWNER HAS OWNED THIS CAR FOR THE LAST 17 YEARS

HAS BEEN SERVICED REGULARLY, NEVER GIVEN A HARD TIME

CAR DRIVES A1

THIS CAR WILL BE PERFECT FOR A FIRST CAR

NO ROADWORTHY BUT SHOULDNT NEED MUCH

$1800ono

[email protected]

Edited by xb1977
  • 3 weeks later...

Ive seen these go for $500... with rego!

I had the Ti version, 2.4 litre import JDM engine, the luxury model, top shelf...

It didnt even get a bite at $1500

It got parted out in the end, got $1100 all up

  • 2 weeks later...

jeff.

was looking for a daily like this 3 months ago and your price is on the money (no pun intended) for granny/lady spec pintara.

was even looking to spend $2300 for a good one like this.

500 is low.

jeff.

was looking for a daily like this 3 months ago and your price is on the money (no pun intended) for granny/lady spec pintara.

was even looking to spend $2300 for a good one like this.

500 is low.

Thanks Paul

FOR SALE - 1990 Nissan Pintara with 10 mths reg ($1800ono)

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4CYL, AUTO, POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING.

SKY BLUE PAINT, BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION BUT SOME PANELS ARE FADED (BONNET, ROOF & BOOT) ARENT IN VERY BAD CONDITION PROBABLY NEED A GOOD BUFF

MOTOR AND GEARBOX ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION

INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

COMES WITH 10 MONTHS REGO

CURRENT LADY OWNER HAS OWNED THIS CAR FOR THE LAST 17 YEARS

HAS BEEN SERVICED REGULARLY, NEVER GIVEN A HARD TIME

CAR DRIVES A1

THIS CAR WILL BE PERFECT FOR A FIRST CAR

NO ROADWORTHY BUT SHOULDNT NEED MUCH

$1800ono

[email protected]

Ive seen these go for $500... with rego!

I had the Ti version, 2.4 litre import JDM engine, the luxury model, top shelf...

It didnt even get a bite at $1500

It got parted out in the end, got $1100 all up

i recently sold my 1990 U12 TRX(sports model, factory bodykit, factory LSD, window tint etc) for $3,500 with 242,000 kms on the clock, basic sound system, cannon muffler, put in some new stock parts under the hood...there are some for a low price due to lack of interest in them, resulting in a hard sale. the right buyer will pay a reasonable price

note: had RWC and 12 mnths rego

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