Nissan Xterra-low Miles & Super Clean!. Rare Color. on 2040-cars
Very clean, low mileage 2001 Nissan Xterra. VERY RARE DENIM BLUE COLOR. 3.3 V-6, Automatic w/overdrive. 144,970 miles (10K/year). Full power options including Keyless Entry, P/Windows, P/Steering, P/Brakes, P/Locks, Cruise, Tilt Wheel, CD Stereo & Delay Wipers. A/C will freeze you out. Reclining bucket seats w/console (seats covered w/OEM Nissan seat covers when I got it. Since new? Don’t know). Gray interior very clean w/no rips or tears. Roof rack w/basket, aluminum wheels, cargo cover & driving lights. Factory tow pkg. (5,000 lbs.). ABS & Dual Airbags. New tires 4,000 miles ago. Synthetic blend oil change, filter & tire rotation in last 1000 miles. Recent tune-up, belts, hoses & radiator. New OEM floormats w/clear mats on top. Everything works as it should, needs nothing, ready to go. Body clean & straight. Garaged until last year. Clean, Clean, Clean vehicle. Low miles for the year. There is a small dent in the rear bumper, see pics. Sold new here in Ft. Lauderdale. No winters, No snow, No salt! Clean, clear title in hand. CASH ONLY! Price just reduced from $6,500. Must sell, working out of the country. Feel free to contact me for more info. or to see it in person. MAKE ME AN OFFER! No warranty. SOLD ABSOLUTELY AS-IS. Pickup/delivery is the responsibility of buyer. Miles will vary as I am still using it. $500 deposit via Paypal, balance in CASH ONLY. NO SCAMMERS!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! NOTE: THE MARKS ON THE HOOD IN THE PICS THAT LOOK FADED ARE ONLY A REFLECTION. |
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Thu, 21 Aug 2014"You're a long way from home!"
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Har har, guys.