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Purchased this car recently as my GTR is undergoing a few issues,

$1600 for SAU members,

Is advertised on gumtree for $1900.

Transmission : AUTO

KMS: 198000kms

GUMTREE AD:

Series 2 Vs Acclaim in very good condition.

Very well looked after and well maintained from day one, Full service history from new.

- Major service recently completed

--Including Brand new water pump, Brand New Bosch brakes,Full Transmission Service, spark plugs and all the general mechanical maintanence. ( oil, oil filter, air filter, All fluids toped up )

-Brand New MacPherson Struts as previous ones started to feel their age.

-Brand New Radiator

-Brand new Bob Jane Tyres ( around 1500kms old )

-Tow bar

-Rego til July 1st - wil negotiate with right buyer

Comes with all the Acclaim Features and everything is fully functional,

-Cruise Control

-Dual Air bags

-Air conditiong

-2 x Keys with Central locking

-Independant Rear suspension

-ABS brakes

+ more

solid built car, It really has been excellent to drive, extremely smooth and quiet on the road, No rattles or old sounding squeeks.

Straight clean body with the odd marks here and there you'd expect with small fading on roof from sun damage .

Dont be fooled paying the same price for a car that hasn't been cared for as it'll only cost more in the long run.

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