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1993 Nissan Altima Gxe Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:213000
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

1993 Nissan Altima 4 cylinder -would make a great project for someone who likes to work on cars. Everything works (A/C, CD/radio w/4 Blaupunkt speakers, great heater in winter) and is drivable. Engine runs great! New in the past year; battery, tires, radiator, front disc & rear drum brakes, water pump & exhaust. 

*Needs front, right side spring, veers slightly to the right. I don't have the funds or time to fix  
  
WARNING!!!
The last bidder (alfresmit_fj7bvxtid)  left me a negative feedback who . . .      1) did NOT show up in-person to look at the car 2) did NOT pay for the item & 3) gave me several different stories of who they were and where they were from
Upon researching this person was from Mississippi and had NO Palpal account.

Let me repeat 
***Selling to local only, serious buyers only- I'm on the NE side of Cedar Rapids, Iowa    ----email me for specific address to make plans to come see it


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