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1995 Nissan Pickup Xe Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:118900
Location:

Greenbrier, Tennessee, United States

Greenbrier, Tennessee, United States
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1995 Nissan King Cab Pickup 4x4 XE-V6

1995 Nissan D21 Hardbody King Cab 4wd pickup. Options are- V6 motor, Automatic Transmission, 4wd, Cruise Control, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cold Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes & Sliding Rear Window. Good original truck with really low miles for one of these. All original owner manuals are still with the truck. I purchased this truck with the intentions of putting my, soon to be, 16 year old daughter in it for her first vehicle. She wants a Jeep Wrangler though so I’m listing this truck & will start searching for a Jeep. I bought this truck from a close friend of mine. He had owned it since 2002 & it had 32k miles on it when he bought it from his father in law. His father in law had purchased the truck in 1997 from a Nissan dealer with 25k miles on it. Both of them lived in Nashville & the truck has zero rust in it. I’ve spent some money on the truck & I’ll list what all I have done to it since I bought it. Truck is titled to me & has a clean title history. Feel free to ask any questions. Reserve is set lower than what I've seen some 200k mile trucks sell for. Not a must sell. If it does not meet the reserve I'll keep it.

Exterior-

Original white paint in great shape. Has a couple small nicks & chips that have been touched up but excellent for a 19 year old pickup. Has a small dent in the driver side, extra cab portion, where my friend backed into his trailer. I tried to photograph the dent but unable to pick it up. All glass is original & in excellent shape. Nissan Bed Liner that is in great shape. Had the original decals down the side & I removed them. I do have the original Nissan mudflaps that I removed.

Interior-

Original blue cloth interior in great shape. Dash pad is perfect & carpet shows very little wear. Jump seats in King Cab are in perfect working order & both have seatbelts. Headliner is great shape. Has an aftermarket CD player that still works great. Interior is as close to new as you will find & is all original.

Drivetrain-

V6 motor runs great & pulls strong. Automatic Transmission shifts out fine & 4wd works great in all ranges. Cruise Control works fine, Air Conditioning is ice cold & Heat is hot. Auto locking hubs for 4wd. Aftermarket 16x8 wheels with matching set of Goodyear tires that have half tread left. I have a set of O.E.M. wheels that have bad tires. They are included in the sale (see pictures with stock wheels). Original spare tire & jack have never been used. Parts I have replaced within the last month, which I have all receipts for-

New Parts-

New Timing Belt

Complete Tune up (Wires, Plugs, Cap & Rotor Button)

New Fuel Filter

New Water Pump

Oil/Filter change

New Brake Rotors & Pads (front)

New Muffler & Tailpipe.

Other- Truck is a great solid running, driving truck that I would trust to go anywhere. Not sure what the fuel mileage rating on these was, and I have not checked it, but the truck gets really good gas mileage. It surprised me. Hardbody trucks are getting hard to find & when you do they usually have 200k plus on them.

Known Problems-

None known. Truck has the original shocks on it, so I guess it could stand to have a set of shocks put on it. No other issues known. Everything works as it should.

 

TERMS OF SALE-

Truck is 19 years old & is being sold AS IS WHERE IS with NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED or IMPLIED. Winning bidder responsible for any/all future repairs the vehicle may need and any/all costs for such repairs. Winning bidder also responsible for any safety/emission test his/her state, county or city may require & any/all costs incurred in order for the vehicle to pass such tests. Clean & clear TN title will be passed on to the winning bidder. Please INSPECT IN PERSON or have vehicle inspected prior to bidding. $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT due within 3 days of auction close & balance is due within 10 days of auction close. I prefer the car be picked up within 10 days of auction close but will allow longer if needed. CASH IN PERSON or WIRE TRANSFER are the only methods of payment accepted. Thanks for looking, good luck & feel free to ask questions!

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