02 Nissan Altima 4cyl. Gas Saver Auto Clean Tx No Rust 2owners Drives Nice on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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TX CLEAN TITLE NO RUST 2 OWNERS CLEAN CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5L 4 CYL. GAS SAVER LOADED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPORT SEDAN SMOKING FROM MUFFLER PIPE WHILE WORKING AND DRIVING, BUT DRIVES GREAT, ENGINE DOES NOT SHAKE OR KNOCK ALUMINUM WHEELS GOOD TIRES CLOTH SEATS ORIGINAL NISSAN SOUND SYSTEM ONE OF ITS KIND, VERY RARE ON THE MARKET AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOTH COMPASS OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE READER ALL POWER: POWER STEERING, POWER WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS, WINDOWS 4 DOORS, VERY ROOMY INSIDE WHITE ON GREY CLOTH SEATS THIS ALTIMA HAS BUILD IN COMPASS AND OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE READER, ALUMINUM WHEELS IN GREAT CONDITION WITHOUT SCRATCHES - NONE OF THEM BENT AND GREAT TIRES ALL 4 SAME BRAND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WORKS VERY WELL, SHIFTS SMOOTH, VERY POWERFUL 4 CYL ENGINE IN WORKING CONDITION, WHILE WORKING SMOKES FROM MUFFLER PIPE AND SMELLS LIKE BURN OIL GREAT BODY HAS NO SCRATCHES, NO ACCIDENTS REPORTS - CLEAN TX TITLE AND CARFAX CLEAN TX TITLE, NO RUST WHAT SO EVER, THIS NISSAN WAS ALWAYS IN TX, GREY CLOTH INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION CARPET IS CLEAN POWER WINDOWS ALL WORK WITHOUT ISSUES; POWER MIRRORS AND POWER DOOR LOCKS ALL WORK VERY WELL, THIS ALTIMA HAS POWER STEERING AND IT WORKS GREAT, DOES NOT MAKE ANY NOISES AND IT IS NOT HARD, SUSPENSION OF THIS CAR FEELS TIGHT, FRONT END FEELS STRONG-NOT LOOSE AT ALL. THIS ALTIMA HAS GREAT ACCELERATION, POWER, DRIVES GREAT. THIS NISSAN IS LOADED AND WILL BE GREAT BUY. THIS VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD BY USED CAR DEALER, AND WE WILL HAVE TO CHARGE SALES TAX AND REGISTRATION FOR TX RESIDENTS, OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY ONLY $105.00 DOC.FEE. THIS CAR WILL BE SOLD ASIS. WE CAN PROVIDE FREE PICK UP FROM DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT AS WELL. WE WILL PROVIDE 60 DAYS TEMPORARY TAGS SO THIS CAR WILL BE LEGAL TO DRIVE RIGHT AWAY. OUR COMPANY HAS GREAT RELATIONSHIP WITH MANY TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES AND WE CAN HELP YOU TO TRANSPORT THIS CAR NATION WIDE OR WORLD WIDE IF IT WILL BE NESSESARY. $200 DEPOSIT NEEDS TO BE TRANSFERED VIA PAYPAL AND IT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE |
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