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  1. Thank you for your comment! We had originally planned to part exchange the Nissan for a Land Rover, however, we bought the Land Rover privately and are therefore selling the Nissan privately which is why we have done all the work that needed to be done on it. We only want one car as my husband has a company car and it seems excessive to run two cars. The Land Rover is also economical and has seven seats.
  2. For sale is our 2003 Nissan X Trail that was the first car that we bought when we arrived here in January 2012. It had 194000 kms on the clock when we bought it and now has 238000kms. It had a problem with the engine in that it was burning excessive oil, so it had a replacement engine with lower kms about a year ago. I was told that the replacement engine had about 100000kms on it, and we have since added about 17000kms. It also had the clutch replaced when the engine was done. I have the receipts for this work. It is a 5 speed manual and it is a light gold colour. It is the Ti model, which is the better one. The car had some service history when we bought it and we have serviced it every 5000kms since owning it. We have just replaced the rear brake pads and the front pads and rotors. We have just replaced the internal fan motor as a bearing had gone meaning that it was making an awful noise every time the fan was on! We have just replaced all four tyres in order to sell it as all 4 were only just over the legal limit. These tyres have only travelled from the tyre shop to home( About 2 kms!!). The body work is in very good condition considering the age of the car. The interior is in reasonable condition for the age of the car and considering it has been used as the family vehicle for the last two years. It is very economical and returns about 9 litres/100kms when used as a run around. The motor is very smooth and in great working order since its replacement. It does not burn any oil now. We will leave the roof racks on there is the purchaser wants to keep them. We drove up to the Flinders Ranges last November and it was fantastic. We have never done any serious off roading, however we have taken it onto the beach a couple of times and it has been great. We have also driven on some unsealed roads in 4wd and it was brilliant It has been very reliable and is a fantastic car for the money. The only reason we are selling it is because we wanted a larger car with seven seats, so we have bought a land rover( a long held dream of my husband!!). The car is for sale for $6500 ono. Please PM me if you want any more information. We are in Moana.
  3. For sale is our 2003 Nissan X Trail that was the first car that we bought when we arrived here in January 2012. It had 194000 kms on the clock when we bought it and now has 238000kms. It had a problem with the engine in that it was burning excessive oil, so it had a replacement engine with lower kms about a year ago. I was told that the replacement engine had about 100000kms on it, and we have since added about 17000kms. It also had the clutch replaced when the engine was done. I have the receipts for this work. It is a 5 speed manual and it is a light gold colour. It is the Ti model, which is the better one. The car had some service history when we bought it and we have serviced it every 5000kms since owning it. We have just replaced the rear brake pads and the front pads and rotors. We have just replaced the internal fan motor as a bearing had gone meaning that it was making an awful noise every time the fan was on! We have just replaced all four tyres in order to sell it as all 4 were only just over the legal limit. These tyres have only travelled from the tyre shop to home( About 2 kms!!). The body work is in very good condition considering the age of the car. The interior is in reasonable condition for the age of the car and considering it has been used as the family vehicle for the last two years. It is very economical and returns about 9 litres/100kms when used as a run around. The motor is very smooth and in great working order since its replacement. It does not burn any oil now. We will leave the roof racks on there is the purchaser wants to keep them. We drove up to the Flinders Ranges last November and it was fantastic. We have never done any serious off roading, however we have taken it onto the beach a couple of times and it has been great. We have also driven on some unsealed roads in 4wd and it was brilliant It has been very reliable and is a fantastic car for the money. The only reason we are selling it is because we wanted a larger car with seven seats, so we have bought a land rover( a long held dream of my husband!!). The car is for sale for $7000 ono. I will attach some photos tomorrow. Please PM me if you want any more information. We are in Moana.
  4. Please find pictures of the brown mahogany table and chairs.
  5. Here are some photos of one of the tables and with Eiffel Tower Chairs. I will get some photos of the other dining table and chairs uploaded soon. Thank you
  6. The sofa, most of the art work, all of the vases and a couple of side tables have been sold. I will try and get pics posted of the other items later this week. Thank you
  7. Ex house stage furniture for sale. Everything must go. Dark Mahogony dining table with brown leather chairs Le Cornu bought for $800, selling for $300 ono White rectangle (seats 8) dining room table paid $700 (slight scratches on surface) with 8 Eiffel tower chairs paid $600 - selling both $450 ono Brown Leather Ikea sofa - bought for $600 - selling for $300 Glass Office Desk - Office works - bought for $200 - selling for $50 Bistro glass table with two wicker chairs - $30 Various side and TV tables - offers accepted Vases - offers accepted Art work - offers accepted Artificial plants - offers accepted and more....... Please feel free to pm me if you would like any further information or are interested in buying anything.... Thanks
  8. I bought this car last year from Grand Nissan to commute to work, however I have just been given a work vehicle so no longer need it. It is very economical and surprisingly nippy. It runs really well and handles very well too. It has no problem keeping up with the traffic and happily sits at 120km/h if needed. I was travelling from Seaford Rise to Kilburn 5 days a week for about $40. The car only had one owner previously and had only done 7700 kms when I bought it last march. All of the kms I have travelled in it have been on the expressway travelling to and from town for work. The car was first registered in early 2011 so has until 2016 left on the Kia Factory Warranty. It has a full service history and I had it serviced at the dealership at the end of January. If you are looking for an economical, reliable car with the peace of mind of plenty of factory warranty and saving heaps of money than buying from a dealer then this is the car for you. The tyres are in great condition and look barely worn. The air con works really well and everything else works perfectly. The car is in very good condition both inside and out. I have been really pleased with this vehicle and would definitely buy another Kia in the future. I am only selling now as we already have a family car and really can't justify having an extra car. The Rego has just run out however I will put another three months on for a serious buyer willing to pay the asking price. If you have any more questions then feel free to PM.m
  9. Hi Leeanne, how are you settling in??? I hope it is all going well for you. Let me know if you have any questions, I am happy to help. I will also let you know when I start my pilates classes. It is looking like it will be around term 4 but I will keep you posted/ Thank you nicki
  10. Hi april Not sure if you have found a Pilates instructor yet but if not, I am a fully qualified Stott Pilates instructor from the UK and have recently moved out here. I ran my own very successful pilates company back in the UK for nearly 6 years and I am planning on getting started here within the next few months. I will be doing both group and private sessions so can keep you posted if you are still interested. Thanks Nicki
  11. rusty5000

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    Hi, not sure if anyone can help. We are moving out in 6 weeks and my husband is an electrician. Can anyone advise what tools he should bring/leave etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  12. Hi Claire, I am really well if not a little stressed!!!!! My to do list seems to be getting longer, I just don't know where to start, but I am so excited, I can't wait to get out there!! I thought Ross was an Electrician because my partner Rob is one too. It is great to hear that he has found work so quickly as that is one of our biggest worries about Rob finding work. We have sent his CV to loads of companies but have not received any replies yet so we were starting to panic slightly. But great to hear that Ross has found work straight away. Where is he working, does he have to travel far? is the money good??? do they need anyone else?? so sorry for all the questions. Keep us posted on how you are getting on. Will be nice to meet up for a glass of vino when we arrive (I like the sound of $14 for 5 lit!!). I will keep in touch. Nickxx
  13. Hi Claire, Nicki here. Really good to hear from you and hear that you are settling in, and great news that Ross has a job already. What does Ross do for a living?? We are arriving on 7th Jan and have a 6 week rental booked in Moana. We have just accepted an offer on our house and sorting out shippers at the moment. Can't believe it is really happening!!!! What shipping company did you use?? Speak soon, Nicki
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