2004 Nissan Pusar Q, 1.8L Auto
2004 Nissan Pulsar Q, 1.8L automatic hatchback, NZ new and just under 140,000 kms.
Love this car but am deciding to sell as it is now surplus to us and no longer needed.
Just got a new WOF in the last month along with it getting serviced. Have owned this car for just over a year and have gotten it serviced regularly. It has new rear brake pads, new headlight and 2 tyres new last year.
Is in excellent driving condition, runs really well and is good on gas. Only issues are cosmetic damage: mostly scrapes to front bumper and driver's side rims and general wear and tear and small areas around the car. No rust damage. Few stains on the seats but no rips and otherwise clean.
Good radio and will include bluetooth fm transmitter that allows you to easily play wirelessly from phone.
Am definitely open for you to come and view in person and open to some negotiation on price.
Have had some trouble with neighborly messaging and not getting messages so feel free to text 0275117399 to begin with or if it appears I'm not replying.
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