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NISSAN QASHQAI II

Nissan Qashqai II. REGISTRATION No.: EE-266-HL Engine: 1.2 DIGT / 115 HP First registration: July 29, 2016 Mileage: 142,250 kms With registration and key. For parts. As is. * Judicial sale : Selling expenses 14,28 TTC

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NISSAN QASHQAI II

Estimate 400 - 600 EUR

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neuilly-sur-marne, France
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