Nissan Frontier - 4x4 Supercharged - V6-3.3l - Crew Cab Sve on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Four door/Crew Cab makes for both a fun and family friendly truck, with 4x4 taking you anywhere you need to go in style.
Kelley Blue Book Value: $9,817+ Clean engine with just over 101,000 miles. In overall great condition, w/minor scratches and a very small dent by rear passenger door and bumper. Upgraded premium sound system, but also including original factory radio. Great running truck with 4 brand new over-sized tires on alloy rims. FEATURES
CARMAX ASSESSMENT Good Condition: tires/rims, interior, transmission, 4x4, engine Minor scratches w/dent in bumper and rt/rear passenger door Purchased in 2007, I'm the second owner. Oil changed every 3000 miles. Clear title, ready to sell! Let me know if you have any questions. |
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