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1334 days ago

Nissan Bluebird 2001 low mileage priced for a quick sale - $2,250

Sazli from Mount Roskill

Letting go of our reliable Nissan Bluebird Sylphy 2001 to a good home. Was initially intending to bring it with us since we will be moving out of Auckland to the South Island, but finally thought that it would be a surplus to our requirement.

Low mileage (143,000km despite its age) due to not having much use - only been driven for local trips to schools and supermarkets, and as a backup to the main vehicle. Drives well as far as I could tell. In our opinion it is still looking good (no dents etc) for a car of this age.

Car can be viewed in Mt Roskill. Open to offers. Priced for a quick sale on this one - we are serious sellers so we expect serious buyers as well. Thanks. Happy New Year.

Price: $2,250

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