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2012 Nissan Altima Sr Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:39388
Location:

Madison, Kansas, United States

Madison, Kansas, United States

Purchases from Briggs Kia, Topeka, KS.
Excellent condition, service kept up-to-date, brand new Hancook tires.
Payment only by certified check.
Shipping is Buyers expense. 
3.5 SR WITH V6 ENGINE
CRIMSON BLACK WITH BLACK INTERIOR
EXCELLENT CONDITION, VERY CLEAN, SERVICE UP TO DATE 
MOSTLY HIGHWAY MILES, AVERAGE 27 MPG HIGHWAY
ALL BRAND NEW HANCOOK TIRES, ALLOY WHEELS
KEYLESS ENTRY AND IGNITION
DISPLAY SCREEN WITH BACK-UP CAMERA
BLUETOOTH AND HANDS-FREE CALL CAPABILITY
AUXILIARY PLUG IN
CD PLAYER WITH BOSE PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM
SATELLITE RADIO CAPABILITY 
POWER SUNROOF
AC WITH CLIMATE CONTROL
POWER LOCKS, SEATS, WINDOWS, STEERING
CRUISE CONTROL
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
4 STAR SAFETY RATINGS
WILL DRIVE TO YOUR LOCATION

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