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2003 Nissan Xterra Xe 3.3l...4x4....automatic....navigation on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:79600
Location:

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States
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2003 Nissan Xterra 4x4 with Navigation System (Jensen VM9424 System)
5 Speed Automatic Transmission
Black/Gray, 79,600 certified miles (Autocheck available)..........ONLY 79,600 MILES!




Never an accident
Clean Ttile in hand, Inspection through 2/15


>>>>>>>>>>PLEASE NOTE AUTOCHECK IS WRONG about potential mileage rollback and I understood this when I went up to Rhode Island to purchase it (Carfax is perfect!)<<<<<<<<<<<

When the dealer I purchased this from registered this on 6/9/12( after buying it at auction ) with Maine's DMV,the DMV accidentally put the mileage from all the way back in 10/28/04 in CT. as you can clearly see (19,754)







Excellent Condition inside and out as I have done a number of upgrades and work on it, but don't need 2 vehicles as I am moving South. It was amazing this past winter in the snow with the new Nokian Rotiiva A/T Tires I put on it and had a great time blowing by everyone stuck in the snow.







Here is a list of work /Upgrades I personally put on it since I bought it in November, 2012:








Battery and Belts replaced ($230)
Bilstein Shocks ($230)
2 New Leaf Springs as one was cracked ($520)
Jensen VM9424 Stereo/Navigation System($480)
Rockford Fosgate Speakers ($190)
Exhaust replaced ($220)
Bull Bar with Fog Lights ($320)
Tail light Guards ($60)
4 NEW Nokian Rotiiva A/T Tires in October of 2013 have less than 2k miles on them ($880)






prices above included installation and I only bought the Best (Bilstein Shocks,Nokian Rotiiva's,etc...)









The 2003/2004 Xterras were the best made and this has a ton of life left and drives amazingly...Transmission shifts perfectly, and this is a head turner in general which I hate to sell but won't need down South at all


Full new spare,4 wheel abs,perfect A.C., on and on



Feel free to come preview/test drive this in Valley Forge, Pa. and buyer responsible for pickup and cash on delivery






Again, OUSTANDING Shape in general and a great ride....Good Luck!

B/O and I prefer Cash please


On Jun-23-14 at 13:27:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

The ACCURATE perfect Carfax record and hint around where I placed reserve price can be seen on cars.com...

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