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2002 Nissan Altima Se Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:250000 Color: paint is fading
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States

Selling my black 2002 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Currently drives great in streets and highway
Automatic Transmission
V6 Engine - VQ35DE
Registration Valid Until 2014
Miles: 250K
Registration Valid: June 2014 - Don't have current sticker, need to pass smog.
Engine Runs Smooth
Transmission Shifts Smooth
Clean Interior

I'm selling my car since I'm about to buy a new one.

The car wouldn't turn on to begin with, after replacing key, & anti theft antenna it fixed it.
Also replacing both cam shaft sensors and fuel pump helped the car run a lot smoother.

I then took it to smog, but they said that it needed a driving cycle. I was told to replace a catalyst, pcv valves, sparkplugs, cam cover gaskets, etc... After I got the car to run even better, took it to smog and it FAILED! not by much tho... apparently a bit hydro something.. my buddy said that most likely the fuel had some water, he said that using heat would have fixed this. My mechanic said that cleaning the egr or replacing the egr would do.


Exterior paint is fading, a nice touch up will do the trick.
Clean 17 Tires with OK rims


NO LEAKS

I just spend over 2000 getting it to run right.

New Key - $70
New Anti Theft Transmitter - $250.00
New Fuel Pump - $150
Camshaft Sensor: $430
Crankshaft Sensor $180
New Catalyst

New Front Ceramic Breaks
New Rear Ceramic Breaks
New Ceramic Parking Break Shoes

New Metal Transmission Filter
New Transmission Pan Gasket
Transmission Fluid - 5qt Matic D
Oil 5w-30

New PCV Valve
New NGK Laser Platinum SparkPlugs
New Valve Cover Gaskets
New Plenum Gasket
XENON Headlights

What the car needs: Paint Touch, Right Motor Mount, and Front Motor Mount.. Its common for the motor mounts on the 3.5 altimas to go bad. Needs to get properly smog.


You can call or text:
818 40six O 78Six

CAR IS SOLD AS IS

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