2003 Nissan Sentra Se-r 2.5 49k Miles No Reserve! One Owner! Southern Car! on 2040-cars
Elyria, Ohio, United States
Selling my 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R spec v. It is very nice. No rust. Has been in the south. Last year was the first winter it was here. I did drive this car in the snow twice last year, the limited slip transmission makes it very good in the snow. I always washed it before putting it away. Car gets stored inside. It has 49,000 original miles. Has passed emissions test, I have all paper work for the car. It has been in no wrecks. I have the clean title in my name, no liens. The car is very nice. It has a stock engine, manual lsd transmission and clutch. They all perform as they should. This car has been well maintained. Always used synthetic fluids. It leaks no fluids nor does it burn or use any fluids. It has had new brakes, calipers, air filter, coolant flush, transmission fluid change in the past 4000 miles. The car's interior is nice, exterior is the same. I don't smoke, I never had my dog in it. The a/c, heat work great, cruise control, power everything else. Cd player, premium sound. Car does have the limited slip differential. This car has decals on both sides, rear window, and has light tint on the windows. The Apexi full exhaust sounds very good, but not too loud. Yes, it still has the cat converters. This car has Drag 17 inch rims with brand new 225/45/zr17 tires all matching and under warranty. The car comes with these wheels and the spare in the trunk. The cloth and carpets are in good shape as it only has 49,000 miles.I have countless dollars into this car. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions. Email me or call 440-45three-1609 with any questions or if you have low feedback. Thank You. I will need the deposit as soon as the auction is over. I can pick you up from the Elyria, Ohio Greyhound station or Cleveland Hopkins airport. I can deliver up to 100 miles for an additional fee of $50 dollars. Thank You.
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