$26,000.00
93,000 miles
Hey everyone! This is Ghost! A 2014 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X with the AT Habitat camper system. Mileage: 93,xxx Location: Seattle, WA Condition: I’m the 2nd owner of this truck. It was purchased from a dealership in 2020. Before my purchase, this truck was bone stock and was used as a family vehicle. It had highway tires, car seat marks on the rear seats, and a copy of Veggie Tales left in the rear seat pocket. The truck is in great mechanical condition, and there are no clunks or rattles in the suspension (other than leaf spring squeak). It has some cosmetic blemishes, including rock chips and the common paint peel on the driver side fender (the base layer paint is still there and protects from rust). I have travelled all over the Texas/NM/Arizona and Southern Colorado region over the years on multiple camping adventures and it has performed flawlessly. The truck has a clean Carfax report and I have a clean title in hand. Reason for sale: Two reasons: 1) I've recently relocated to the PNW (Seattle Area) and need a commuter vehicle that can fit in all parking garages. 2) I've purchased a 4x4 Ambulance conversion that is taking the place of my Frontier. It's a huge project, and I'm incredibly excited to take it on. I am extremely sad to see Ghost go, and I really wish it goes to someone who can enjoy it like I did. I want to mention the vinyl wrap. It was done by a high-end shop in Austin, TX called Wrap Dynamics. I had it done about 15 months ago, and it is all 3M product. The wolf and text are vinyl decals on top of the matte green, and can be removed with care and patience. The matte black on the topper is vital if you travel in a convoy as the bare metal causes major glare if the sun is just right. I did not have the bumper wrapped due to its complexity, but also because I was contemplating replacing it with a steel bumper later. When it comes to maintenance, I've replaced the serpantine belt, spark plugs, brake fluid, rear parking brake pads and have had an alignment done within the last 5k miles. As far as I'm concerned, the only thing that needs to get done within the next 10k miles outside of oil changes is the rear diff seal and all transfer case and diff fluids. AC blows cold, and all electronics work as they should. The AT Habitat topper was professionally installed by AT Overland in Prescott, AZ. I've absolutely love this setup because it grants you a place to stand inside to change clothes. Since there are no bed platforms, you don't have to move your partner to get out of bed, and you have a place inside for your dirty shoes. If you have a dog, this is a perfect solution as you can wipe their paws before they hop up into your bed. We've done everything from camping in the desert and on the beach, to winter camping in the mountains. It's compact and rigid enough to get you through tight trails with low tree limbs, and doesn't whistle when you're doing 70mph on the highway. Speaking of, this truck has a 20 gallon fuel tank, and as it sits gets around 12MPG city and 16MPG highway. It's very planted and smooth, and having done many trips through vast, empty west Texas, I can confirm it eats up miles no problem. There's so much more to talk about, so let me know if you have any questions. If you'd like to see the history of this truck as I've owned it, visit my Instagram at awooadvocate. There you'll also find my other project and reason I'm selling Ghost.