Nissan Primastar 2.0 dCi 30 Tekna L1 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2023 (73 reg) | 97,451 miles
£12,120 +VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats

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Nissan Primastar 2.0 dCi 30 Tekna L1 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2023 (73 reg) | 97,451 miles
£12,120 +VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats

Nissan Primastar 2.0 dCi 30 Tekna DCT Auto L2 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2023 (73 reg) | 32,000 miles
£20,124 +VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Automatic | Diesel | 3 seats

Nissan NV400 2.3 dCi 33 SE FWD L2 H2 Euro 6 5dr
2017 (17 reg) | 27,703 miles
£10,500 +VAT
Panel Van | 2.3L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats

Nissan Primastar 2.0 dCi 30 Acenta
2022 (72 reg) | 69,000 miles
£14,750 No VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats

Nissan NV300 2.0 dCi 30 Tekna L2 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
2020 (20 reg) | 101,977 miles
£7,495 +VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats


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