1991 Nissan Bagged Custom Show Truck on 2040-cars
Prattville, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Nissan
Drive Type: auto matic
Model: Other Pickups
Mileage: 0
Trim: xcab
This truck is a blast from the past old school mini FUSION ILLUSION. I found this truck after it had been sitting in a garage for almost 13 years.. This truck was built in the 90's and it was a head of its time. It has full custom paint, custom detail motor and undercarriage. It has over 54 body mods and there was no money spared to build this truck. I has won many top shows and has been in Mintruckin and Trucking magazine, Truck does run but it will need some minor stuff to get back on the road since it has sat in a garage for almost 13 years, I have listed down below the things I know it needs. Any questions you can call me at 334 224-0558 or message me.. Buyer is responsible for S&H and cash or cashier check is to be paid on pickup of vehicle.. This is a very famous truck and a blast from the past... No reserve and its a steal of a deal thanks for looking. NOTE:: This is a show truck with many custom mods so it is not ment to be a daily driver truck.
Stuff it needs
Front Tires, battery, door poppers, drivers door panel, drivers door latch, tune up...There are a few small flaws in paint.
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