Nissan Primera 2003 Condenser [6460600] on 2040-parts.com
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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Wed, 27 Jun 2012Renault's sub-brand Dacia will price its Duster compact SUV from just £8995 when it goes on UK sale on 28 June 2012. That puts the Duster among Ford Fiesta and Hyundai i10 prices, and around £6000-7000 less than its rivals from Skoda and Nissan. A new 4x4 for less than £9000?
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