1998 Nissan Maxima Gle * 97000 Miles Sunroof, Bose, Cruise, Clean Title, Spoiler on 2040-cars
Lockport, New York, United States
1998 Nissan MAXIMA GLE with 97000 miles * Garage Kept
You are not likely to find another MAXIMA in this condition. Clean. Very little rust and it runs pretty much like it just came off the line when it was new. It has a few tiny dings and I don't think it has any scratches (not that I've seen)... maybe one or two and not noticeable on this dark, forest, metallic green color. The car appears black in some instances. That's how dark the green color actually is. No guarantee implied. No returns. The car is sold "As Is" and the only mechanical issue that the car has is that it needs front control arms and NEW front control arms are included in this auction. They will NOT be installed prior to sale. It is up to the buyer to install them. They will be in the trunk when the car is sold. Please forward any questions prior to purchase. I will answer them as best as I can. Somewhat flexible on price. Make me an offer. Buyers who BUY and don't pay will receive negative feedback. NOTE: Pickup for this vehicle must be after September 20th. If you cannot pick the car up after Sept. 20th, please do not bid on the car. Seller will not be responsible for shipping of the vehicle. |
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