2014 Nissan Altima S, Clear Title, Runs And Drives, Damaged, Sedan,non Salvage on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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Full payment is due within three days of close of auction
Hello you are bidding on a very nice 2014 Nissan Altima S that is damaged. The vehicle runs and lot drives. The vehicle sustained damage to the front end of the vehicle. The damage was a high hit and the frame rail, and inner structures on both sides appear to be in great shape. The vehicle only has 3,050 miles on it, and it is being sold with clear title. The car will need the following parts hood, both headlights, radiator, ac condenser, grill, cooling fans, front bumper cover, front bumper rebar, driver airbag, fuse box, airbox, misc clips and mounting hardware. The frame rails and engine cradle appear to be in great shape. The fuse box housing is cracked. You will need ecm bracket that goes next to battery and you will need a battery. You may also need headlight wiring harness on the left side. The vehicle is available for inspection please feel free to contact us at 502 817 2972 to set up a appointment to inspect the vehicle. The vehicles parts are available used and new take off on car-part or on www ebay com. The vehicle being sold as is damaged with clear title. There is no damage to the engine or transmission. Very nice car. Interior is in great condition. The car does have a factory back up camera. AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE We are a family owned business since 1954 same location for 57 years. All of our cars sold as is damaged. A lot of the wrecked vehicle we sell are crashed but still assembled, there are a lot components that maybe damaged that we can not see. We start all vehicles, and see if they can drive, we specify if you can drive them home our lot drive. We do our best to specify which parts are damaged and if the vehicle has frame or structure damage. We list all the damaged items in our add so make sure you read the entire ad there maybe some items listed that you can not see in the pictures. We are also not responsible for keys or key fobs losing program. You need to remember you are buying a wrecked car, not a fully functional vehicle in most cases. Please ask as many questions as you like, we will be glad to answer any of the questions you have. You are more than welcome to come by our shop and inspect the vehicles in person or send a representative to inspect the car for you. All vehicles sold as is, we are not responsible for any unseen damaged parts or unseen damaged areas. We are not responsible for carfax, or auto check reports of vehicles while they are for sale by us or after the vehicles are sold. Parts located: Hood: $215.00 Hi tech (512 243 3434) Right and left headlight: $125.00 Bels auto (888 587 3235) Driver bag: $275.00 Five star (888 475 2356) Grille: $75.00 Fivestar (888 475 2356) Fuse box complete: $100.00 Florida (305 888 4949) Radiator: $79.00 Affordable auto (248 946 4701) AC Condenser: $85.00 Advance auto (615 896 7700) Cooling fan: $100.00 OK Auto parts (800 748 7539) Front cover: $169.00 A richner (888 572 3428) New core support: $175.00 Advance auto parts (615 896 7700) Front bumper rebar: $Hi Tech (512 243 3434) Airbox: $121.00 Standard auto (866 908 6699) |
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