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Car: 2004 Nissan X-Trail T30 II ST, 2.5L auto, 4X4, maroon

Km's: 113,500km

Condition: Very good, see below

Price: $15,750 ONO - NEGOTIABLE ON PRICE, make me an offer....

Carsales link: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat....aspx?R=7835323

Contact: PM or text message 0407 171 337

Detailed info:

We are also selling our X-Trail as my partner has upgraded to a larger 4x4.

This is currently the cheapest T30 series II X-Trail with these km's and auto trans in Qld!!!!

Note the series II is worth getting because of its nicer interior and fixes for the mechanical issues some of the series I's had.

Female driver (I hardly drive it), always parked undercover at home and work.

2 new tyres, 2 near-new (90%).

Service history available, major service at 90,000km and oil changes done since. Have receipts.

Run on 98 octane fuel.

Has factory cruise control and genuine Nissan tow bar.

Pioneer stereo head unit with built-in full iPod control (not just an aux-in) and remote.

Electronic rust protection system.

Has been an utterly reliable car but it's time to move on.

All offers considered as we need a quick sale.

PM here or text msg to mobile thanks! Negotiable on price.

True, but series I had a couple of recalls AFAIK

"During 2003 an international recall program was mounted to replace faulty crank angle sensor which allowed the engine to stop without warning."

http://www.carpoint.com.au/advice/2008/sma...il-200105-11059

Thanks for the good wishes - one of these would be quite good fun turbocharged... :D

Yeh those recalls were pretty nasty! Shoud've had one for the secondary intake butterflies coming loose too. Dunno if you've heard of that one...

Most Nissans are the same, wicked cars, but usually have a few issues that need ironing out first...

Yeh its a fun car to drive aye, the manuals go pretty hard from stock anyway!

Free bump for a fun, reliable car!

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