Rare, Nissan Diesel, Factory Diesel Pick Up Truck, Solid, Great Driver on 2040-cars
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
very rare truck, how many factory diesel nissan have you seen this was a daily driver up to three weeks ago, nothing wrong with the truck, new front brakes, tires in good shape, runs and drives as it should it has a five speed manual transmission, to a nissan four cylinder diesel engine, 2 wheel drive, it is the 2.5 diesel, starts up and runs great a few minor issues, like rust on the wheel wells inside the box, on the side of the box, and a dent on the front passenger fender, nothing serious. The main part, frame, floor and body are in great shape. the interior is good, with only the front seats being replaced some time ago, very comfortable seats no rear bumper if you are driving to the U.S., we can go to the local tag agency and get a temporary permit for you to drive it across the border, I am about 15 minutes from the Blaine, WA border, please do not bid unless you are buying, please ask all questions before the auction ends. Whatever the last price is, is the price of the vehicle, there will be no haggling afterwards. this rare truck can be driven and used right now
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