2000 Dodge Durango V8 and 2000 Nissan Altima Twin Cam

Selling my 2000 Dodge Durango, it's in awesome condition. It was just detailed inside and out, and has all brand new tires. Has the V8 magnum engine, runs solid and sounds great, has tan leather seats and power everything. Only issues are it's missing the rear view mirror and one fog light, very cheap fixes. Paint is flawless except a small fadeing spot on the passenger side by the hood. Can switch between 4x4 and 2-wheel drive. Asking $3,600.
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Also selling my 2000 Nissan Altima GXE. It's black, engine also runs pretty solid, this one was also just detailed inside and out. Tires aren't brand new like on the durango but still have plenty of tread left. Everything is in great conditin and the car runs smooth, has cloth seats and power everything. Only downside to this one is the high mileage, 172k, but you'd never notice. Asking $2,600.

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Both cars are located in Lake in the Hills, Illinois.
I'm not on very often so the best way to get ahold of me if you have any questions or want to come take a look is to email me at [email protected].
 

Freebeer187

The Bolt Rounder
Feb 2, 2009
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V8 options for the durango were 4.7, 5.2, and a 5.9 for the R/T
that's a pretty good deal on a durango though, depending on the mileage. g/l with the sale.

Wow I didn't know that. My parents had a 98 Durango with the 5.9 in it. It wasn't and R/T though. That things SUCKS GAS like no tmw. Go figure :dunno:

Also, does the Durango have rust on the bottom of the trunk gate (dunno if that's the right word)? They are notorious for rusting there
 

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