2002 Nissan Maxima Se, Leather, Xenon Lights, Moonroof,heated Seats, Bose Sound on 2040-cars
Deer Park, New York, United States
THIS CAR HAS BEEN A DREAM FOR THE PAST 7 YEARS I HAVE OWNED IT. THE CAR RUNS AND LOOKS LIKE IT HAS 25,000 MILES. THE INTERIOR IS AMAZING.THE CAR DOES NOT LOOK LIKE 117,000 MILES. THE TIRES, TAILPIPE AND MUFFLER ARE NEW. OIL CHANGES EVERY 3000 MILES. LOADED WITH ALL THE GOODIES LIKE POWER GLASS SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, XENON LIGHTS, FULL LEATHER INTERIOR, BOSE SOUND. THE CAR HAS DONE MANY TRIPS T0 GEORGIA OVER THE YEARS AND JUST CAME BACK AGAIN 4 MONTHS AGO. DRIVE ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE. BURNS NO OIL OR LEAKS NO OIL. WHAT A GREAT FIND FOR SOMEONE. HAPPY BIDDING AS THIS IS A GREAT ONE. 516 314 1444.
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