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1569 days ago

Nissan March 2006 + tinted windows and music system

Amandeep from Papatoetoe

Selling as I upgraded to a larger car.

*An ideal first car
*Fantastic at manoeuvring into small spaces, and is not a gas guzzler.
*Only 2 owners
*Legally tinted windows (all 4 side windows and rearview window)
*Internal wiring for a dashcam (dashcam not included) – USB C port
*Non-smokers car
*2 keys (one is battery powered but the battery is flat, the other an ordinary spare key not powered)
*Upgraded the music system MODEL DOMAIN DM-DB558BT
?Radio Receiver CD / CD-R / CD-RW / MP3 / AUX/ USB/ WMA Playback
Built-in Bluetooth for Handsfree with infrared remote control

Air conditioning does not work - unsure why - however this is indicated in the selling price.
This is the only known issue but please do come and check the car out (Papatoetoe)
call or text 022 326 0587

Price: $3,000

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