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Galaxy White 2005 Nissan Titan Le In Excellent Condition 12,854 Miles on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:12854
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I drove all the way to Nashville to steal this Nissan at the dealership there. I was told it only had one owner who was elderly and clearly hardly ever drove the vehicle. There are a lot of add-ons as you can see in the photo. I haven't had any difficulties with the vehicle. I drove it from Nashville all the way to Mountain Home, AR ( about 9 hours) and had the truck here for about 2 months before I drove it all the way to Phoenix, Arizona for the holidays ( about 21 hours) where it is located now. So, I guess you can say it is a reliable vehicle! When I bought the vehicle it had a little over 9,000 miles on it and as you can see, most of the miles put on since then are all highway miles. It has one little small chip of paint about 3/8-1/2'' around on one side that was there when I purchased the vehicle. I bought the matching paint to touch it up and it is hardly noticeable now. I will also give this touchup paint to whoever buys the truck. The only other defect is that on the drive to Phoenix,  a rock hit the windshield and now there is a crack. It is a smooth line and I have driven it several times since but it will need to be fixed eventually. I checked at Danny's family carwash and they gave me a quote at $200. This truck is an absolute steal! I am back home in Arkansas now and if I thought I wanted to make the long and drive it back here I would just keep the truck myself! Unfortunately time does not really permit and it would just be easier to sell it. 

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