2009 Nissan Titan Le Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
FOR SALE IS A 2009 NISSAN TITAN 5.6 LE CREW CAB. THIS TRUCK COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: RADIANT SILVER EXTERIOR, BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, 37,080 ORIGINAL MILES, 5.6 LITER V8 WITH FLEX FUEL,AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, ABS (4 WHEEL), A/C, SLIDING READ WINDOW, POWER DOOR LOCKS AND WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER STEERING, TILT WHEEL, AM/FM STEREO, MP3 ( MULTI DISC) ROCKFORD FOSGATE, PARKING SENSORS, DUAL AIRBAGS, DUAL POWER HEATED FRONT SEATS, RUNNING BOARDS, BED LINER WITH TIE DOWNS,OVERSIZE PREMIUM 20" WHEELS,BLUE TOOTH, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, UTILITY PACKAGE RECEIVER HITCH, 7-PIN WIRING HARNESS,TRAILER BRAKE PRE-WIRING, HD BATTERY, POWER HEATED EXTENDED TOW MIRRORS, FRONT TOW HOOKS. THIS TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND 100% FACTORY ORIGINAL, IT IS FULLY LOADED AND READY TO GO TO ANY DESTINATION. I HAVE THE TRUCK FOR SALE LOCALLY AND IT IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. |
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