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1996 Nissan Sentra Gxe Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:129000
Location:

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
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1996 Nissan Sentra GXE
128k original miles
4.8 star Edmund Rating
Kelly Blue Book in Fair Condition is $2200
This car starts right up and drives smooth. Ice cold AC, and great on gas. Battery and alternator have been replaced within last two years. There are no lights on the dash.
Automatic
Clean clear MD State Title
Car overall very clean for age!
Would make wonderful starter car or car for young driver. 4cyl, small, easy to repair when stuff needs work and cheap to ensure!

May be some little things here and there to pass inspection and your free to come take look before bidding. Please email me to schedule time
Pick up only Glen Burnie Maryland
Paypal accepted for buyers with solid feedback history so I can eliminate scammers.
Identification must be rendered when picking up car.

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