2002 Nissan Frontier Xe Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Rincon, Georgia, United States
I am selling my '02 Frontier. I bought the vehicle used in 2008 from a dealer with 45,000 miles on it.
It is a very reliable daily driver that I have used for seven years on mostly county highways. I've never had any mechanical or electrical issues with the vehicle whatsoever. I've done regular maintenance and oil changes on the vehicle, which I can support with receipts. - The tires are three years old. 60% tread. - I've replaced front and rear shocks recently. - I just had a tune-up and the timing belt replaced as well as the water pump, etc. - whatever they have to take out to get to the timing belt. - Three months ago I changed the front brake pads. - And I put on a new front bumper, because the old one had faded quite a bit. I was planning on replacing all the gray plastic exterior parts. - It also has a tow package, factory tinted rear windows, aftermarket cd player and new battery Issues: - Some surface rust on rear bumper and bed - Wires for tailgate have snapped. Tailgate still works. Please ask questions. |
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