2002 Nissan Altima Sl Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Russell, Pennsylvania, United States
It will not pass inspection. It has a hole in the drivers floor. Also needs a left rear wheel bearing and a left front lower ball joint. It starts and runs. but doesn,t want to restart. If you go in to a store and come back out. The interior is good no rips or tears in anything. All the electronics work inside the car. A/C still works. A few new parts. New exhaust from the header back. 5/9/2014, $816.48 Crankshaft sensor, Oxygen sensor 3/26/2014, $300.00 Cam sensor 1/08/2014, $122.20 Alternator, drvers door handle 11/25/2013, $527.92 Battery 11/2014 $100.00+ Front brakes rotors 6/28/2013, $239.01 Rear shocks 6/08/2012, $150.00 On Jul-05-14 at 09:09:36 PDT, seller added the following information: It has 123865 miles not 12,300. |
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