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2004 Nissan Murano Sl Awd With No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:135444 Color: DARK BLUE
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Up for auction is a 2004 NISSAN MURANO SL

 

Fuel: Gasoline

Engine: 3.5 V6

Transmission: AUTOMATIC

Drive train: AWD



Body Style: SUV

Exterior Color: DARK BLUE

Interior Color: TAN

 

VIN: JN8AZ08W74W323049

 

  The vehicle is equipped with an 6 Cylinder 3.5 Engine and  Auto Transmission that was very well maintained. Its a ONE OWNER vehicle that has been always serviced at the dealer shown by CARFAX.  The odometer shows 135,444 MILES. It’s loaded model including Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Tinted Windows, Xenon Headlights, Heated Power Seats, AC, CD, Fog lights, and much more.  The interior is Tan and appears to be in GREAT condition.  The exterior of the car is Dark Blue.  The tires appear to have roughly 60% life left. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 818 3917970

 


 

INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION:

I have made every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles both in body and interior condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, so if you fail to personally inspect the car, please know that these imperfections may exist. 

I do not have a body shop or automotive repair business and cannot guarantee that my observation is 100% accurate.  The car has not been formally inspected and buyers should understand that the opinions provided herein are purely observational and are not a guarantee of condition.

 

THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD “AS IS” .  IF YOU CHOOSE TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR AN INSPECTION PLEASE  FEEL FREE TO DO SO OR BRING YOUR MECHANIC BEFORE THE AUCTION  ENDS. YOU CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH ME AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM SHOWING IT TO YOU OR YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.

INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE: 

WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME AND ARRANGE TO HAVE THE VEHICLE PICKED UP WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING. IF VEHICLE STAYS FOR MORE THAN 72 HOURS WITHOUT PAYMENT OR PICK UP, I WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION AND REALIST THE SUV UNLESS OTHER AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BETWEEN BOTH PARTIES PRIOR AND AT THE END OF THE AUCTION.

CALIFORNIA BUYER PAYS FOR TAX, LICENSE, AND ALL DMV FEES.

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