1999 Nissan Sentra Gxe Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Groveland, Florida, United States
1999 Nissan Sentra GXE, We dont charge dealer fees only tags and taxes.
I am selling my 99' Nissan Sentra. Engine and transmission are in EXCELLENT condition. *8/10 Exterior is in good condition. 6.5/10* Interior is in Good condition. 7.5/10* Overall - 7.5/10* ----------------------------------- 4 cylinder engine. 35 mpg 150xxx miles ----------------------------------- Alarm system AC needs recharge. Aerodynamic spoiler Two T.V. monitors in rear seats ( missing DVD player, one screen looks bad, both monitors untested) Button activated engine start power windows power seats power brakes power steering CD Player. --------------------------------- |
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