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1271 days ago

2019 Nissan Leaf e+ G 62kWh BOSE + Leather + Apple Play

Tim from Dairy Flat - Redvale

Open to reasonable offers
Excellent condition (5 star grade vehicle)
Top-spec 2019 Nissan Leaf e+ 62kW G trim (Japan import).

62kWh, 350 - 370km range (dependant on conditions and deep cycle or fast charging)

State of Health was 95.17% when we purchased at 10,000km. It now has 19,000 km so will not have changed much.

Full leather seats
English dash & centre screen
Apple Carplay
Side + curtain airbags
Bose speakers
6.6kW onboard AC charger
2 remote/proximity keys (keyless entry & start)
Parcel Tray
16amp charging cable
Factory Alloy Wheels
10 SRS Airbags
Forward Crash Mitigation
Stability Control
Bluetooth
Sonar Cruise Control (360 degrees)
Rear Parking Sonar
Front Parking Sonar
Proximity Key
Remote Door Locking
Reverse Camera
Kerb Side Camera
Lane Departure Warning
Heated Seats front and rear
Factory Tinted Glass
Climate Air Conditioning

There is no money owing and the vehicle has never been in an accident or needed repair.
My wife has loved driving it.
Available now in Dairy Flat

Price: $51,500

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