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One Of A Kind 2005 Nissan Altima Se-r on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:102000 Color: and interior are in awesome condition
Location:

Morristown, Tennessee, United States

Morristown, Tennessee, United States
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2005 Nissan Altima SER, Sheer silver, automatic, leather, red inserts. Making this ad short as I'm sure if your looking on here you know all the differences between a regular Altima SE and the SE-R is. Clean title with a clear carfax!

Car has 100k miles on it and runs perfectly. A friend of mine owned it before us so I've known of how this car has been maintained and treated since 07 or so.

Recent updates performed by a certified Nissan Mechanic:
Synthetic oil Mobil 1 oil done 1400 miles ago
Replaced both belts (Gates belts)
Passenger side axle replaced (boot broke and it was letting the grease out) ($130.00)
Kyb front struts ($300.00 plus labor)
Drilled and slotted rotors on all four corners ($300.00)
Akebono ceramic brake pads all the way around ($110.00)
Sylvania Hid bulbs (original one went out and went ahead and replaced both with genuine oem ones ($200.00)

Modifications list:
K&N cold air intake
2 degree timing advanced done at Dealer
3rd cat and resonator deleted
VIAS delete plate
Eibach progressive rate lowering springs 
20% tint
HID fog lights 
Plasti-dipped the wheels in white, can be removed easily if it's not your preference
Brand new Power Slot Cross drilled brakes with ceramic pads. 
Calipers painted red w/ SE-R sticker 
Continental DW 225/45/18 tires on factory SER rims 

You will not find a cleaner 2005 Altima SE-R than this one. Exterior and interior are in awesome condition!

Retails for over $12,000 not including all of the upgrades that it has had and the maintenance that has been performed on it.

Clean title on hand and ready to be signed over to its new owner. Clear Carfax!!!

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