1995 Nissan Maxima Gle Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
I am selling my 1995 GLE Nissan Maxima because I want to purchase a different car and need money. I tried to include as many pictures as possible so you could see this car from all angles. For a 1995 this car is in great shape! The car runs good and has a lot of power. Once in awhile it takes a 2nd crank to start the car. I've come to realize when it gets low on gas that's when this happens. As long as you aren't close to empty it cranks up just fine. I will do my best to list everything about this car...including the good and the bad. So here we GO!! Take into account this car is almost 20 years old! Anything I mention below.....I took pictures of it so you can see what I am talking about. Engine- Has an Injen Cold air intake and it def. gives the car more power. Spark Plugs were changed about 2 years ago. Battery has been replaced, Starter has been replaced. Fuel pump has been replaced. The rest of the engine is stock. Wheels/Brakes- 17" ASA revolution rims with new front tires. New front brake pads. Exterior- Paint is in really good shape overall. There is a scratch on the back right door which I took pictures of so you could see for yourself. There is a little bit of rust on the bottom front left of the car. On the front bumper of the car there is some paint damage. Interior- The interior is in really good shape other than the drivers seat. The leather is old and cracking/flaking off on the drivers seat. Passenger seat is starting to do that but is still in great shape. The back seats are in great shape and still look amazing other than the very top of them which is cracking up do to the Florida sun. Also....the Steering wheel leather could use a new re-wrap. It is in rough shape. Extra's- DVD/CD player with a 7" screen. I have the park brake bypass on it and It plays dvd's even while driving...which I do not recommend by the way! The car has been lowered Tinted Windows 17" ASA Revolution Rims Injen Cold Air Intake Aftermarket Tail Lights Aftermarket Exhaust 10" Kenwood Subwoofer with Bass Controller! (good for when parents are in the car/actually want to talk to the people in your car. ;) Kicker speakers in front doors and Rear speakers ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME! THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING! |
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