2005 Nissan Altima S Sedan ? 2.5l 4 -door ? Rare 5-speed Manual No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
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2005 NISSAN ALTIMA S 2.5 LTR V6 - RARE 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION - WHEN IS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW AN ALTIMA WITH A STICK ? FULLY LOADED , FULL POWER . REAR SPOILER, 151,000 MILES , WELL MAINTAINED , CLEAN IN AND OUT . THIS CAR SUSTAINED DAMAGE TO THE PASSENGER SIDE DOORS . CAR HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REPAIRED AND IS IN PRE-ACCIDENT CONDITION .CAR HAS ALREADY PASSED A STRINGENT NYS EXAM . INSPECTIONS ARE NOT ONLY WELCOME BUT ENCOURAGED . AS WITH ALL USED VEHICLES , MINOR BUMPS AND BRUISES ARE TO BE EXPECTED .LASTLY I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS THE VEHICLE IS OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL . TO SEE THE VEHICLE OR TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL BOBBY AT (516)204-2594 . THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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Holding the lightweight engine (at right) is Nismo president Shoichi Miyatani, and he's likely smiling because that 40-kilogram (88-pound) engine packs quite a punch with 400 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. Nissan would like to take a moment to point out this engine's power-to-weight is better than the engines currently used in Formula One racecars. Scroll down for more information on this new race engine, which we'll see in action at Le Mans in June.
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