2007 Nissan Quest Se Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
2007 NISSAN QUEST SE **LOADED** Excellent
Condition New Items: All Break Pads, All Rotors, Rear Calipers (replaced a week ago) for $1000 Spare Tire+Wheel: Like new Wheel and Used Tire (this is not a standard accessory) Selling because I am Wanting to go for smaller SUV and new vehicle. Otherwise this is an excellent one. Buyers are free to check and ask for cancellation of sale, if not satisfied. Can send more pictures, in a link if asked. ALL SALE IS FINAL Color: Dark Brown and Tan/Beige interior Miles: 94,350 Body Style: Mini Van Fuel Type: Gasoline Engine: 3.5 6 Cyl. Fuel Injected Drive: Front Wheel Drive Transmission: Automatic VIN: 5N1BV28U97N137363 Title Status: Clean
Carfax report will be provided for serious
buyers.
Notes: Second Owner Dealer Serviced (was under Nissan extended
warranty till May 15th 2014) New Items: All Break Pads, All Rotors,
Rear Calipers (replaced a week ago) for $1000 Tires: PAX Flat Run, still have more than 50%
tread left. Three Wheels are like new. + Spare Tire with like new wheel Accidents: No major accidents. Only Low
Impact bumper dent, duly repaired painted. Required Service: A/C needs to be checked for
cold air. No issues with heating. Driver side Vanity Mirror cover missing.
<b>This vehicle is loaded with lots of
high end features, including below-</b>
<b>Please send email with contact phone
number. I will contact immediately. </b>
<b>Other features and equipment: </b> Air Conditioning Anti-Lock Brakes Cruise Control Dual Air Bags Intermittent Wipers Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Steering Power AUTO Windows Rear Defrost Roof Rack Sun Roof Moon Roofs Tire Pressure Monitor Traction Control Vehicle Stability Power Steering Power Windows Power Drivers Seat Power Passenger Seat Memory Seating Tachometer Cruise Control Leather Upholstery Privacy Glass Power Adjustable Pedals Child Safety Locks Anti-Theft Device(s) Auto Express Down Window Rear Air Conditioning Rear Stereo Controls Multi-Function Steering Wheel Airbag Deactivation Rear Bench Seat
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