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UP FOR SALE A GORGEOUS 2011 Infiniti QX56 2WD 8 PASSEN ONLY 41500 MILES BEST COLOR COMBINATION, PEARL WHITE EXTERIR WITH BLACK INTERIOR OPTIONS INCLUDES: Premium Tech Theater NAVIGATION WITH VOICE ! POWER SLIDING SUNROOF !DUAL DVD REAR ENTERTAINMENT !THEATER PACKAGE ! PREMIUM 20” ALLOYS !LEATHER ! XENONS ! !PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM ! COLD WEATHER PACKAGE !HEATED STEERING !8 PASSENGER 3RD ROW SEATING ! REAR VIEW CAMERA WITHWIDE, SIDE AND TOP VIEWS 360!KEYLESS START GO !RUNNING BOARDS !ROOF RAILS ! PARK ASSIST !POWER LIFT GATE!BLUETOOTH !FOG LIGHTS !ALL OEM FLOOR MATES AND BOOKS ARE INCLUDED!!!AND MUCH MORE TO LIST!!!!!! THIS V8 INFINITI QX56 Was purchased from Miami Insurance company with a salvage title due to minor accident to the passenger door!!! car was restored professionally and new Oem door was purchased from a local infiniti dealership all Invoices are ava,,, no mechanic issues what so ever , the car drives amazing and been freshly serviced with new oil!! car have passed inspection and ready to be transferred just as good as any clear title!!
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