2002 Nissan Xterra Xe Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Seymour, Missouri, United States
Let me start by telling you about myself, i have been a car nut all my life, buying, collecting, and selling, so i thought i would get my dealers license to try and make a little side money, i only buy one or two cars at a time and only buy the best, i still have a full time job to pay the bills, so here's the description of the exterra. It runs and drives great, everything works as it should, the tires are like brand new, i just had a brand new headliner put in it, it was sagging, the interior is in really nice shape the only spot is a two inch seam where the stitching is worn out from getting in the car, it has an aftermarket stereo in it, its sounds good, it still has the factory first aid kit in it, there is no cracks in the dash, the carpet is all clean as so are the seats, i dont have any doc fee's like most dealers i just find the cleanest cars and trucks i can find and put a small profit on top of what i have in it, you should look at my other truck for sale its a nice chevy 4x4, thanks for looking and if you have any questions just let me know.
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Nissan Xterra for Sale
- Outstanding truck~excellent condition~one-owner~non-smoker~leather~tow~(US $21,620.00)
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