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2006 Nissan Frontier Se Crew Cab 4x4 *project Truck* - Good Condition 4.0l 6 Cyl on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:111896
Location:

Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States

Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States

This is my 2006 Nissan Frontier, it is in great condition EXCEPT, it needs an engine. The current engine spun a bearing and does not run. I purchased this truck in 2006 and am the second owner.

I have already purchased a new truck but was planning on fixing this up in my spare time, I have a very clean good used motor out of a 2008 with only 80k miles on it that is included with the truck. Unfortunately I just haven't had the time to spend on it and could use the space back in my garage. Check ebay and you'll see 2006's selling in the $9-12k range, so this is a good deal if you have the time and ability to install an engine. I'll include the shop manual for the truck as well.

Other than the engine, the truck is in great condition. Everything works as it should, four wheel drive operates smoothly - this truck is great in the snow. There are some slight scrathes and dings, but overall the paint and body are in excellent condition for its age- no rust anywhere. The drivers front fender does have some damage from where a fence post fell onto it a couple years ago, the truck has never been in an accident. The tires have plenty of tread on them.

Here is a list of the options:

Reclining front bucket seats

60/40 rear folding seats (the lower seats fold up or the uppers fold down flat)

Fold flat front passenger seat

16" Alloy Wheels

AM/FM/CD Player

2" Receiver hitch (5,800# rated) with large round electrical coupler

Extang tri-fold tonneou cover (only 6 months old!)

Both front catalytic converters replaced this fall

Cruise control

ABS

4X4 Hi/Lo range

Remote keyless entry (two remotes, two keys)

Power windows / Power locks

Tinted rear windows

Rear defrost

A/C

Utilitrac bed tie down system with four adjustable anchors and cargo light

 Please feel free to contact me with any questions, the truck is located in Plymouth MA 02360, about a mile off route 3 exit 6.


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