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2008 Nissan Titan Crew Cab Long Bed on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:163841 Color: has a very few minor blemishes with some slight cosmetic damage to the driver side bumper cover
Location:

Blairsville, Georgia, United States

Blairsville, Georgia, United States
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For sale is a 2008 Nissan Titan Crew Cab Long Bed truck. It has 163,841 miles and is in very good shape. The truck has seen mostly highway miles and has never been wrecked or in any accidents. The title is clean and is being held by a bank. After payment is received, bank will mail title.

The exterior has a very few minor blemishes with some slight cosmetic damage to the driver side bumper cover. The wheels and grill are coated in plasti-dip which is a protective rubberized paint that is safely removable if desired. The headlights and tail lights are wrapped in a protective film called Lamin-x, which is also removable with no damage to the lenses. Lamin-x film also protects against rock chips and road debris, and also has UV inhibitors to prevent oxidation. Backup sensors are built into the rear bumper. This truck features the long bed option, which is great for carrying large loads or off road vehicles such as dirt bikes or four wheelers.

The interior is in great shape, with an aftermarket Pioneer touchscreen multimedia/CD/DVD player as well as a 13" flip down monitor with DVD player that is great for kids. It also comes with 3 wireless headphones, one is still new in packaging. With this being the crew cab model, there is plenty of room for 5 adults. A rear sliding power window is also built into the glass. Power windows all around.

Mechanically, the truck is in great shape. The motor and transmission operate with no problems and have seen regular routine maintenance every 3,000 miles and has used fully synthetic oil. It has been one of the most reliable vehicles I have ever owned. It comes with a tow package including a "tow mode" button and class III receiver. It is rated to tow up to 7,000lbs.

Included in sale are 4 OEM chrome hubcaps and two rear lowering shackles.

I reserve the right to end auction early due to local sale. For more information or pictures please call Jeff at (706)-897-0734. Thank you.

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