Nissan Primera Station Wagon
FOR SALE
2000 Nissan Primera NZ NEW
250000km's
This has been a great daily vehicle and has been constantly reliable throughout its time.
Has had only 3 owners, and has had most of its miles covered on open road.
Regularly serviced every 10,000kms with no issues.
2.0 litre engine gives the car plenty of power for overtaking and being a manual gives you a much better feel.
Back seats fold down and creates a huge boot space for anything you might need to transport.
Has an uniden alarm fitted, with immobiliser. Tinted windows. Roof racks are also included and are removable in needed. Radio has AUX and USB options as well. Air con is in perfect working order
Selling due to upgrade, but will be sad to see this great car go.
Located in Kerikeri
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