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US $17,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:20750
Location:

delta, bc, Canada

delta, bc, Canada

This car has very low miles and I originally purchased it from Chicago Motor Cars and imported it to Canada. Less than 21,000 original miles.

I put new wheels (20" Devino) and tires as one of the original wheels had road rash and further investigation showed that it had also comprimised that tires side wall.

I am the second owner and there are no problems with this vehicle at all, as far as I know.

I don't smoke and neither did the previous owner. 

The vehicle has leather upholstry, power streering, power brakes, power windows, power convertible top, power seats, seat heaters, power door locks and truck release with 2 x remotes. Also it has a Bose premium stereo and speakers with both CD and Cassette players. It also the original factory floormats and the trunk mat and these are in excellent condition.

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Can a car be lifted using rubber bands?

Sat, 19 Jan 2013

It's quite amazing what it takes to lift a car. We already know the feat can be accomplished using just a pair of phone books, but what about rubber bands? To the Internet! A video series appropriately titled "Will It Lift" attempted to find out by using a massive crane and a Nissan Micra weighing less than 1,800 pounds.
Doing a little math, the trio determined that it would take 180 rubber bands to support the car. A metal bar was placed through the window openings and another was place atop the car, and then attached together using the rubber bands and hooked to the crane. Now these aren't any special rubber bands or anything. They're just eight-millimeters thick, but the stunt is testing the rubber bands' power in numbers.
We're not going to spoil it for you, so scroll down to check out the video of the stunt.

Kaz and Shiro talk Gran Turismo 7 details, Titan Nismo and more in AMA

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

One of the greatest innovations to come about thanks to the gigantic popularity of Reddit is the Ask Me Anything (AMA) question and answer format. The AMA becomes especially worthwhile, of course, when the person(s) answering the questions have detailed information or insight on products we love.
So, in the case of the recent AMA session with Gran Turismo creator and mastermind Kazunori Yamauchi (above), and his buddy and Nissan chief designer Shiro Nakamura (right), it was basically must-read stuff.
The pair really lived up to our expectations, too, with Kaz offering a lot of useful information about the future of the Gran Turismo franchise (especially the upcoming GT7 for Playstation 4), and Shiro promising to bring some interesting new ideas back to his colleagues at Nissan.

Nissan wants an American driver for its Le Mans team

Sat, 20 Sep 2014



"We'll use every driver development tool we have to take them to the next level, but they will also have to step up." - Darren Cox
Nissan is aiming to put an American behind the wheel of one of its LMP1 racecars in 2016 as part of plans to grow its motorsports program in the United States.