2009 Nissan Rogue Sl Suv 2.5l Awd Theft Recovery Strip Salvage Repair No Resere on 2040-cars
Island Park, New York, United States
2009 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Theft Recovery No Accident Sunroof NO RESERVE SALVAGE TITLE · Automatic transmission SOLD AS IS DUE SALVAGE TITLE Purchased
from an insurance company due to Theft Recovery . The car does not look like it need any body work just bolt on parts.
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES. If you need more pics, please let me know. Vehicle is being sold AS IS, and it is the buyer’s responsibility to come take a look at the vehicle or ask any questions prior to the auction ending. Vehicle will sell with NY SALVAGE CERTIFICATE . It is a SALVAGE TITLE. and IT CANT BE REGISTERED UNLESS GO THRU THE SALVAGE INSPECTION. . $200 deposit must be paid 24 hours after the auction ends, and fully payment is due in 3 days. Buyer will be responsible for Shipping. I can assist you in locating shippers are a great price. If you have less than 10 feedback, please call me or send a message before placing a bid. I am willing to sell to ebayers worldwide, but please check your local rules and regulations regarding shipment prior to bidding. $100 paperwork fee will be added to the final price of the vehicle. SOLD AS IS DUE SALVAGE TITLE I CAN HELP YOU WITH THE SHIPPING ON GREAT PRICING AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL US AT 516-708-48 70 PLEASE DON'T PLACE A BID ON THE VEHICLE IF YOU AREN'T SERIOUS WE DON'T ACCEPT FULL PAYMENT BY PAYPAL WE ONLY ACCEPT DEPOSIT BY PAYPAL YOU MUST CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RE-TITLING PROCESS FOR SALVAGE VEHICLES/REBUILT TITLES.THE PROCESS FOR SALVAGE TITLE VEHICLE EXAMINATION VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE AND COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. OUR DEALERSHIP ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON ITS WEBSITE ,BUT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER AND OR HIS AGENT TO VERIFY STATE AND COUNTRY SPECIFIC LAWS. |
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