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2009 Nissan Titan Le Loaded!! on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:58000
Location:

La Plata, Maryland, United States

La Plata, Maryland, United States

Contact: Robert
Location: La Plata, MD 20646
Phone 301-542-3984 (call or txt)

Make: Nissan
Model: Titan
Trim: LE
Color: Black
Interior: Black Leather
Miles: 58,000

Price: $25000

Selling my 2009 Nissan Titan LE, fully loaded. Rockford Fosgate sound, DVD and Navigation. Fog lights, backup sensors, runners, rear step, sprayed in bed liner, rear power window. Truck is in excellent condition. Tonneau cover, all weather floor mats. Center console carbon fiber wrapped. Smoked tail lights.

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