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Customized 2004 Nissan Maxima...low Miles(109k)...20"inch Chrome Rims...gps Navi on 2040-cars

US $8,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:109600
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST UNIQUE NISSAN MAXIMA THAT YOU WILL EVER SEE !!! AND QUITE POSSIBLY THE NICEST !!!! YOU CAN LOOK BUT I SERIOUSLY DOUBT THAT YOU'RE GONNA FIND ANOTHER ONE CUSTOMIZED SUCH AS THIS !!!! IT HAS NAVIGATION...CD CHANGER..AND CASSETTE PLAYER...BUT HERE'S THE KICKER THE BACK SEAT HAS A CENTER CONSOLE!!! EVERY SEAT IN THIS BABY COMES WITH HEATED CONTROLS !!! THE REAR WINDOW EVEN HAS A POWER SUN-SHADE SIMILAR TO THE ONES THAT YOU SEE IN S-CLASS MERCEDES-BENZ !!! THE CAMEL-COLORED LEATHER & BLACK SUEDE INTERIOR IS JUST PLAIN RARE AND DEFINITELY SPORTY !!! 20-INCH RIMS (BRAND SPANKING NEW LOW PROFILE NANKUNG TIRES).... 3.5L DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAM (DOHC) ..ALSO JUST SPENT $2000 ON MOTOR WORK...THIS BABY IS BACKED BY A WARRANTY (PROVIDED AT MY EXPENSE,ASSUMING THAT MY RESERVE IS MET) !!! 4-WHEEL ABS ... FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE... VENTILATED FRONT DISC/SOLID REAR DISC BRAKES...4-WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION...ENGINE IMMOBILIZED...NAVIGATION...HEATED SEATS..8-WAY POWER SEATS...SUEDE & LEATHER...DUAL ILLUMINATING VANITY MIRRORS...DUSK SENSING (NEON BLUE LED) HEADLAMPS...DUAL FRONT AND SIDE-MOUNTED AIRBAGS... DRIVER & PASSENGER HEAD RESTRAINT WHIPLASH PROTECTION SYSTEM...2-SUBWOOFERS...CORNING LIGHTS...ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM...I CAN GO ON AND ON AND ON.. YOU'LL JUST HAVE TO COME IN AND SEE FIRST HAND JUST HOW NICE THIS CUSTOMIZED 2004 NISSAN MAXIMA SE REALLY IS.. YES CLEAN CAR FAX NO ISSUES !!!! THE CAR FAX ASSUMES 3-PREVIOUS OWNERS BUT IF YOU NOTICE THAT THE  CAR WAS REGISTERED TWICE IN TWO SEPARATE MILITARY BASE TOWNS,THEREFORE IT IS MT ASSUMPTION THAT THE SAME OWNER WAS THE REGISTRANT...NOTE: BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN SHIPPING...BUT IF YOU FLY IN TO PICK IT UP I WILL COME PICK YOU UP FROM AIRPORT IF NEEDED !

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