2006 Nissan Xterra on 2040-cars
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
You are viewing a very nice and well taken care of 2006 Nissan Xterra.
I have owned this vehicle since January of 2010 and have taken
exceptional care of it. I bought a camper last month and need a bigger
truck to haul it. I hate to see this SUV go! Everything works and it
runs perfect. You will not find a nicer 2006 Xterra!
2006 Nissan Xterra Interior: 9 of 10 Exterior: 9 of 10 101,000mi 4.0L V6 Automatic Transmission 4x4 Power Doors/windows A/C Heat Cruise Control Tilt Steering Tow Package Husky Custom Molded Floor Mats Very nice stereo with custom subwoofer, USB, AUX input, CD New Battery November 2012 Brad New Michelin Tires (<1,000mi) Always service on time/ Records kept Great on fuel! Fresh Detail VEHICLE AVAILABLE AFTER 3 JANUARY. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING! |
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