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2004 Black Frontier Xe Crew Cab Leather Seats Cruise Control 6.2 Feet Long Bed on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:164500
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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FOR SALE BY OWNER

NO CRAZY DEALER FEES



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NISSAN FRONTIER XE 
2004

FOR SALE 
2004 FRONTIER XE CREW CAB
RARE AUTOMATIC - 6.2 FEET LONG BED
164k MILES ON RELIABLE
V6
3.3L
GAS SOHC
NATURALLY ASPIRATED ENGINE


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Amazing car, very useful as pickup truck or as car because has four doors.
In our family since 2008.
Has made the Nissan Frontier recall in 2010 and all scheduled maintenance.
Performed religious 3,000 miles exchange of oil and filter.
I have receipts and service orders along with the Owner Manual
and second key fob. 
Very clean inside and out.
Because I keep this car in a covered garage the paint has shine and clear coat is not peeling like same cars of the same age.

90% REAR TIRES 50% FRONT TIRES
 A.R.E CAMPER TOP WITH REAR WINDOWS AND ROOF RACK
GENUINE NISSAN BED LINER

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GENUINE NISSAN  RUNNING BOARDS

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GENUINE NISSAN LEATHER SEATS

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POWER LOCKS, POWER  MIRRORS,
POWER WINDOWS,  ALARM,  AM/FM CD PLAYER

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CRUISE CONTROL , TILT  STEERING
NEW HEADLIGHTS, CLEAN TITLE ON HAND
FLORIDA CAR - NO RUST ANYWHERE

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Don't be afraid about high mileage in this car
timing belt was replaced with 115,000 miles
and it has no leaks of oil, coolant or trans fluid.

PLEASE CALL OR TXT (305)491-2002
WITH ANY QUESTION OR TO
SCHEDULE YOUR TEST DRIVE

Car located @ ZIP CODE 33128
3 miles east of Miami International Airport
fly and drive anywhere.

HABLO ESPA~NOL - SPEAK ENGLISH
FALO PORTUGU^ES - PARLO ITALIANO

PLEASE SEE THE COPY OF AutoCheck/eBay Motors REPORT ABOUT THIS CAR
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