2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 Pearl White Verry Clean Car Perfect Condition No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
the first three pics are at my shop the rest are from wen i parches-ed 60 days ago at auction
2012 Nissan Altima 34500 miles engine / 175 hp 2.5 4 cyl 37 miles to the gallon hwy transmission/ auto cvt seats/ charcoal suede cloth power windows power locks with remote cruse control tilt steering am FM CD player with i-pod jack good tires OK hears the history of this car . the car was driven in hard rain through water in road way . fresh water splashed up and was sucked in the breather tube and up the intake and warping the vales and damaging the engine . the car was towed in to the Nissan dealer in Orlando fl and diagnosed . only a new engine was recommended . there was no water damage inside the car , no damage to wiring , no fog inside the windows ,no brake or abs malfunctions in the estimate and diagnostics . the owner turned in the report to insurance o and the car was payed off / insurance co do not like to take chances with water. i bought the car . keys where missing . got keys made , tested and examined fuse box ,abs box ,wiring , plugs , plug ends ,wheel bearings, lights , insides and under the carpet. also in the door panels / there was no signs of water . just a bad engine . i installed 2012 engine with 28,000 miles that i had in inventory at my shop . i also had matching transmission and changed the pair together as a precondition for i had the pair from the same parts , car still bolted together . after taking the car to Nissan to have the new keys programed the car started and all the lights did as supposed to . the car has been driven a few hundred miles and all is perfect and problem free i sent in the labor statement and receipt along with photos of work and estimate from Nissan for repairs, labor statement and my repair insurance with my certification to the state. the state inspected the car and approved it as a good car and to have no current damage and to be in o.e.m. condition in tn salt water damage is prohibited from retitling . this car was not damaged by salt water /seller guaranties. the title has water stamped under remarks . but not salvage not rebuilt the title has been processed through rebuilt title division of tn anti theft department of revenue and is ready to register in any state equal to rebuilt title seller has the right to cancel sale any time before the last 12 hours of the listing the car is also for sale locally . seller has the right to sell car and or end auction early bid plus state 9.75 % tax out of state is exempt from tax for sale by auto credit sales and rent 905 west broad st cookeville tn 38501 stock # 26410623 615 483 1768 day eve 931 823 3659 |
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Two of the Altima racecars will be sponsored by Jack Daniels while the other two will wear Norton (as in Norton Anti-Virus) black-and-yellow livery. The season officially kicks off on March 1, and we'll get to see the V8-powered Altima on US soil from May 17-19 when the V8 Supercars series hits the new Circuit of the Americas in Austin. Scroll down to watch a couple videos and a press release issued for the team introductions.
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