2004 Nissan Frontier 2wd 4 Door With Snug Top Shell And Thule Rack on 2040-cars
Downey, California, United States
This has been a really great truck for me, and it's hard to part with. If hubby hadn't gotten a newer Nissan truck, you couldn't pry these keys out of my cold dead hands. I bought it from a dealer in about 2006 with 16k miles on it. I've kept up with scheduled oil changes and other maintenance. It's had the belts and radiator replaced in the last couple of years. I haven't had trouble with anything that isn't a consumable (engine, transmission, etc). Everything I've had to replace is something you're supposed to replace (shocks, brake pads, and the like). The title is clear and in my name.
It has power windows, locks, steering, brakes. Cloth interior that looks great. I've protected the carpets with heavy duty mats as long as I've owned it. I added the Snug Top shell with the Thule rack on top. It also has a 2" trailer hitch. Perfect for bike or ski adventures. It has a bed liner. The stereo has been upgraded to a Jensen VM9224BT with Bluetooth, aux in and USB ports on the face, and iPod cable routed from the back of the head unit to the glove box. <a href="link"> http://www.amazon.com/Jensen-VM9224BT-6-2-inch-widescreen-Multimedia/dp/B004UR19QI</a> Additional photos available at <a href="link"> https://flic.kr/s/aHsjXmmHyV</a> |
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