2006 Nissan Xterra Se Automatic 4x4 Low Miles Runs Excellent on 2040-cars
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
Check out this very clean 2006 Nissan Xterra SE !!!
Excellent reliable vehicle, always parked in the garage & only synthetic
motor oil. Powerful 265hp V6, factory installed tow package (5,000 lb towing
capacity). This high-end version of the sporty compact SUV, is rear-wheel
drive and combines active lifestyle with personal comfort. The on-demand 4WD
gets help from a double wishbone front suspension, live axle rear suspension,
rear limited slip differential, and 17-inch alloy wheels with all-season tires
(almost new mud & snow Yokohama tires). Skid plates almost encourage
off-roading, but NEVER has been (lady owned). Stability and traction control,
electronic brakeforce distribution, and 4-wheel ABS brakes are all standard. It
has power windows, power locks, air, tilt, cruise control, alloy wheels, tinted
windows, running boards, roof rack, bug deflector, vent shades & more.
THIS VEHICLE IS ORIGINALLY A USA VEHICLE. Vehicle was Imported to CANADA in December 2007, and can ONLY be seen in Ontario. (30 min from Buffalo, NY). Please check with U.S. customs if importing back to USA...APPARENTLY VERY SIMPLE & most vehicles made in Canada or the U.S. are not subject to duties. Check out US Customs Link or Call... ezbordercrossing.com/the-inspection-experience/import-a-vehicle/importing-vehicle-from-canada/#.Uw-LQc5nhy4 or call 716-843-8502, M-F, 8-4. Additionally....If there are fees (export, duty, taxes, etc), it is the Winning Bidders obligation !!! |
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