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No Reserve*knocking Engine*donor Car/restore Project*clear Title*5 Speed Vq30de on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:164045 Color: No MAJOR DENTS
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United States

United States
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HISTORY:

ENGINE KNOCKS BUT STILL RUNS & DRIVES*IT'S WORTH FIXING*Great Restoral Project*Custom Racer Project Or Parts Car
This Car Was My Daily Driver Until The Engine Started Knocking, I Really Don't Want To Sell It,
I Would Rather Swap The Engine Out But The Wife Has Put Her Foot Down(No More Projects) Instead Of Scrapping It, I Would Rather Give It To A New Owner So This Wonderful Car Can Carry On. It Had Just Passed Emission Before It Started Knocking Unfortunately. I Will Mourn Her.
Always Wanted A Manual Maxima. They Are So Much Fun To Drive.
CLEAR TITLE*PASSED EMISSIONS*CARFAX AVAILABLE*GOOD YEAR TIRES
COLD AC*HEAT WORKS*CLEAN INTERIOR*GOOD CLUTCH*WHITE FACED GAUGES
NO MAJOR DENTS DINGS OR SCRATCHES ON PAINTNot The Average Intrepid*Police Edition But Still Makes A Great Everyday Driver*Rare & Extremely Hard To Find

Clean & Clear Title With No Liens Or Salvage Brands*CarFax Available*No Major Accidents

Very Gently Used*Never Dogged Out*No Scratches Or Dent*No Cracks In Windshield

Power Seats*All Power Windows Work*Power Mirrors*Cold AC*Like New Interior*Very Clean

EXPENSIVE GOODYEAR EAGLE TIRES*Regular Driving*Powerful Gas Saving 3.0L Engine

White Faced Gauges*No Check Engine Light*

TITLE HISTORY:

CLEAR TITLE*NO TAXES OWED*NO LIENS*NO SALVAGE*CARFAX/AUTOCHECK AVAILABLE

CRITICAL EVALUATION:

On A Scale 0f 1-10, This Car Gets A 8 Because Of Its Knocking Engine*An Absolute Steal At This Price*Priced Below Blue Book & KBB Valuation


INTERIOR:

No MAJOR Rips, Tears Or Holes In The Car Seats Even The Driver's Seat. Cupholders*Power Windows & Power Mirrors*White Faced Gauges


EXTERIOR:

No MAJOR DENTS, DINGS OR SCRATCHES IN PAINT*TIRES HAVE 95% TREAD LIFE*No Curb Rash On Wheels



THE ENGINE: 
SIX CYLINDER GAS SAVER*POWERFUL ENGINE(VQ30DE) THAT STILL HAS PLENTY OF POWER & TORQUE BUT DOESN'T BURN A LOT OF GAS*
KNOCKING BUT DOES NOT MISFIREAbsolutely No Oil Or Any Kind Of Fluid Leaks*No Shuddering*Fresh Fluids That Are At Correct Level.



TEST DRIVE:

Drove Very Well Until Engine Started Knocking, Good Clutch, Absolutely No Slipping In All Gears, Firm, Strong Shifts, Instantly Engages
Starts Right Up*No Juddering*No Wandering*It Just Eases On Down The Road With No Fuss In A Straight Line.


REASON FOR SELLING:

Was Originally Bought From Carmax Which Is Known For Doing Comprehensive Through Appraisals To Determine Correct And True Trade-In Value. It Passed CarMax's Thorough Inspection And Was Selected By Our Seasoned Expert Buyers Because Of The Extraordinary Shape That It Was In & Also Due To Its Rarity.We Have Spent Time In This Car And Its Been A Classic,Solid & Dependable Performer,Almost Hate To Sell It Because It's Hard To Find Them*SELLING IT DUE TO KNOCKING ENGINE.Feel Free To Stop By For A Test Drive Or Bring Your Own Mechanic To Inspect It Or Take It To The Dealer For A Pre-Purchase Inspection*No Surprises*You Will Not Be Disappointed*Definitely Lives Up To The Pictures & AD.

Call 678-764-4718 Or 404-317-2023 Or Email Us If You Have Any Questions. Feel Free To Bring Your Mechanic To Check It Out For You.
We Can Also Arrange For Your Purchase To Be Shipped At Reasonable Wholesale Dealer Prices

1998 1999 MAXIMA NISMO HONDA TOYOTA NISSAN SKYLINE INFINITI VQ30DE

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