One Owner-free Shipping-2007 Nissan Frontier Le Crew Cab Pickup 4-door Loaded on 2040-cars
Middletown, New York, United States
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FREE SHIPPING WITH "BUY IT NOW" WITHIN CONTINENTAL USA If best offer is accepted we can help shipping arrangements and/or assist on pick up of truck
PLEASE ONLY PLACE AN OFFER IF YOU ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: * $500.00 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WHEN SALE IS AGREED AND/OR OFFER IS ACCEPTED. (Immediately due) * FULL PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END (unless other arrangements made).
WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT AND SHOULD CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY. Cell phone (845)591-9481.
Local bidders are welcome and encouraged to inspect the Truck in person. Please call and ask any and all necessary questions prior to buying vehicle. Special requests for pictures are welcomed. Clean carfax is available upon request. One Owner, Mechanic/Adult Owned
Vehicle has been inspected by a local reputable repair shop and inspection station. We are describing this vehicle to the best of our knowledge and will do our best to answer any questions you may have. Contact Mauricio at (845)591-9481 or don’t hesitate to send me a private message.
Vehicle description: VIN: 1N6AD07W17C435389 Up for sale is my father's Nissan Frontier. He is the only owner and he is an older man, non-smoker, no pets. He kept this truck in great condition and we just serviced it prior to putting it for sale. We own a reputable repair shop and inspection station and always maintained this truck the right way.
The Truck is in excellent mechanical condition It is the Loaded edition with the step running boards, roof rack, cargo lights and hard bed cover. It has power door locks and windows and keyless entry. He does not often drive in bad winter weather so it has NO RUST AT ALL. Stow-n-Go and power sliding door. It also has keyless power sliding doors and trunk. The stock is fully stock and clean. We professionally installed upgraded sound system, HID headlights and LED interior lights. It is hard to find a nice clean truck like ours that has not been abused. Everything works on it including A/C.
No mechanical work needed at all. BRAND NEW TIRES. Engine has plenty of power and transmission shifts smoothly. It has just been serviced and all fluids have been changed. Good cooling system, suspension, brakes, exhaust, etc. No check engine lights of any sort. It recently passed NYS safety and emission inspection. The undercarriage is in excellent condition, No Leaks. The frame is clean. Body is rust free and clean. Black trucks are hard to keep clean and we did a good job keeping it clean. I took plenty of detailed pictures. All glass is in good condition and it has factory privacy tints for all back windows.
Interiors are also in good condition. All seats show little to no wear on them. Drivers side seat has the most wear. Factory floor mats available. All upholstery is clean. If you have any questions please call me at (845)591-9481. |
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