2006 Nissan Sentra S Sedan 1.8l Excellent Engine And Transmission No Reserve on 2040-cars
Oxon Hill, Maryland, United States
This is a 2006 Nissan sentra s a great car built by Nissan, very good on gas per miles, engine and automatic transmission are excellent, this car is in very good shape, clean title never in accident, got some records of oil change, a/c works perfectly, power windows work fine, power mirror, cd player everything is working perfectly!! no leaks and no check engine, for any question please call or text 202-340-1256
This is a 3 days auction, I need sale this car on this weekend, for question don't hesitate to call or text 202-340-1256, everything is fine with this car, runs and drive very well, no reserve on this car There is a link to see the car driving in the highway just click in the link For motivated buyers I'm willing to help to close the deal easy and fast for you, so if you live within 3 hours from Washington, dc area I'll take the car to ur place, if u live longer we can meet between that limit, but please contact me soon by phone no longer than 12 hours after the end of the auction or I'll send an offer to the second highest bid thanks my cell is 202-340-1256 |
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Mon, 28 Apr 2014By now, enthusiasts should be plenty used to seeing the Nissan GT-R passing "lesser" vehicles on the road - and let's face it, that accounts for a good 99-percent of other cars out there. But what about on the racetrack, where GT racers are all homologated to the same general specifications and tuned with an eye toward fairer competition?
Turns out Godzilla is just as formidable an adversary on the track, as demonstrated by this latest video. Shot from inside the cabin of British driver Alex Buncombe's GT3 racer during the Blancpain Endurance Series race at Monza, the video shows what happens (or at least happened this time) when a well-driven GT-R is relegated to the back of the grid - even when that grid is populated by the likes of Porsche, Aston Martin, Lamborghini and McLaren.
Buncombe and his teammates in the Nissan GT Academy Team RJN ultimately finished the race in 13th place, but what's remarkable is that they started way back in 32nd, making up 17 places on the first lap alone. Scope out the frenetic action in the video below.
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According to Bloomberg, Ghosn's compensation was announced at a shareholder's meeting in Japan, prompting an explanation from the CEO. "I understand the sensitivity of the issue," Ghosn said. "Being in Japan should not be a handicap to attract talent. We need the best minds, we need the best talents."
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