2870 days ago

1994 Nissan Pulsar M1

Thomas from Ngongotaha

138,xxx Genuine Kilometers
Nissan GA15DS Motor
1.5L 16 Valve DOHC
70KW/95HP @ 6000RPM
126Nm @ 3600RPM
1498CC
Compact Economy Sedan
4.5L/100KM Highway Fuel Economy
7.5L/100KM City Fuel Economy
50 Litre Fuel tank
600-1000KM on a tank of fuel
980KG Curb Weight (without Driver)
Approximately $10 fuel/100km average
0-80 km/h (sec):7.7
0-100 km/h (sec):11.6
0-160 km/h (sec):41
0- 1/4mile (sec):18.1

Chain driven Cams, No Cambelt
4-Speed Automatic
Power Steering
Air Conditioning
Electric Mirrors
Central Locking
Power Windows
Rear Child seat Mounting Point
Aftermarket Sony Xplod Stereo
CD, Auxilliary, AM-FM-SW Tuner
New Sony Xplod Front speakers
New Pioneer Rear Speakers
Upgraded to 6.5" speakers from 6"x4"
Door chime Buzzer Disabled (optional)
LED Interior Light
All Factory Original Floor mats
All Carpet and Uphostery Cleaned and Sanitized
New Spark Plugs
New Windshield Washer Pump
Excellent Condition Battery
Fresh Service
Fresh VTNZ Warrant of Fitness
Excellent Condition for its age, Starts and runs well first time.
No Major body damage, only a few minor dents and scratches.
Some damage to interior, headliner damage and dash sun exposure
Speakers Installed without modifying loom or mounts.
All Speaker connections are soldered and using OEM Nissan connectors.
All power windows work smoothly and quickly.
Heater Blows Hot, Air conditioning is Ice Cold.
suspension is good and rides well,
soft enough to be comfortable but stiff enough to handle corners well.
Brakes work great, firm pedal feel and very responsive.
Transmission Shifts well and automatic downshift is very responsive.
Excellent Daily Runabout car, Uses hardly any fuel.
Has a low chance of being stolen, Cheap insurance.

Feel free to ask questions, email me at sausagedog52@gmail.com or phone or text on 0211324306

Price: $2,199

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