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FS: ?550 Silver Nissan Micra 2003 12 Months MOT Mileage 95,000


Kezza

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Silver Nissan Micra (K11) Tempest 998CC 3 door manual with sunroof


Registered: May 2003.


12 months MOT: MOT test date 09 August 2019


1 Minor: registration bulb needs replacing.

3 Advisories: offside front tyre, exhaust minor leak, exhaust heat shield loose.


Two keys.


New battery last year (YUASA 3000 ~?70) and new radiator 5 years ago.


Tyres: Bridgestone all round including spare wheel.


Parcel shelf, original stereo, jack, wheel brace and cover are present and correct.


Aftermarket perspex headlamp covers to protect the headlamp glass which are in perfect condition.


I purchased a Sony Mex N4200-BT stereo from Halfords last year for about ?125 plus the adapter ~?15 to fit the micra cabling. I will throw in if asking price is obtained.


(google: sony mex-n4200bt)


The interior is in good condition, the body work is not perfect as expected for a 16 year old car.


The mileage is very low for the age at ~95k (~6k a year).


Mileage will increase as still in use a couple of times a week.


Located near Tulse Hill Station


?550 ONO.


Please contact me if you are interested.

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