Sr20det S13 Turbo on 2040-cars
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I OWN THIS CAR SINCE 1997,AND ALWAYS PARK IN MY GARAGE,SOME TIME I DRIVE OUT TO MEET FAMILY.I WILL BE GOING TO ANOTHER COUNTRY AND WILL BE GONE FOR A FEW YEARS,SO I HAVE TO SELL THIS CAR. TRADE WILL NOT BE ACCPETED AT THIS TIME.THIS S13 IS COVERED WITH FARRIE RED,WIDEBODY,FARBE HOTE.
TURBO ENGINE,FULLY RESTORED COILOVER S TININT SUSPENSION ARMS JOINTED SUSPENSION,UPGRADED INTERCOOLER SYSTEM,UPGRADED STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM,ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEELS AND NEW LOWPROFILE TIRES (245-40-17) RECARO SEAT AND RACING RECARO H-BELT.POWER STEERING WHEEL (MOMO), DVD PLAYER,TOO MUCH TO LIST. POWER LOCKS,POWER WINDERS POWER GANADOR MIRRORS. BODY IS STRAIGHT,RUST FREE CHASSIS,THE BODY WAS STRIPPED,ALL PARTS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. ENGINE SPECS: FULLY WIRETACKED SR20 DET 2.0L DOHC 16 VALVE GT28 TURBO INTERCOOLED. UPGRADED HEADGASKET ACT STAGE 3 CLUCH FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER,STAINLESS WELDED. LIGHT INTAKE MANIFORD.AND LIGHT PULLEY. 3 INCH TURBO BACK STANLESS STILL EXHAUST SYSTEM. INTERIOR MOMO STEERING WHEEL(BRAND NEW) RECARO SPEED SEAT WITH RACING BELT READO AND DVD PLAYER/UCB HEAD. EXTERIOR PROFESSIONALLY FITTED REAR 50MM WIDEBODY FOR A NICE APPEARANCE. WHEELS ALUMMUN ALLOY WHEELS (17 INCH) ALLWEATHER LOWER PROFILE TIRES (245-40-17) REMOTE CONTROL ALARM SYSTEM. CAR IS VERY FAS. SINCE I HAVE OWNED THIS S13,I HAVE ONLY DRIVEN LESS THAN 1000 MILES. IT HAS BEEN A SHOW CAR DURING THESE YEARS,THIS CAR NOW IS IN PERFECT CONDITION AND RUNS EXCELLENT. AT LAST, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION,DON'T HESITATE TO EMAIL ME OR CONTECT ME AT 917-239-3474 |
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Nissan pokes fun at Tesla's New Jersey woes, then deletes Tweet
Tue, Mar 18 2014Ever have one of those moments when you release something out onto Twitter, only to think better of it a little while later and reach for that garbage can icon? If so, you are not alone. In fact, you're in the company of a certain Japanese automaker, who recently joined the ranks of those who've suffered an embarrassing bout of tweetus deletus. The Nissan Leaf social media team apparently thought it would be amusing to take a light poke at Tesla Motors and its New Jersey dealer fight woes on its Twitter feed and put together the cheeky graphic which you see above. It was originally published on the micro-blogging network accompanied by the text, "It's okay #NewJersey, you can still #GoElectric with the #NissanLEAF #EV." Funny, right? Not to everyone. The image attracted a bit of mild criticism which, to their credit, Nissan responded to saying, "It's all in #EV love." Soon, however, the original image disappeared from the @NissanLEAF feed. Luckily, we saved a copy for your edification. Rob Robinson, senior specialist of social communications for Nissan, told AutoblogGreen that the Leaf Twitter account is run by an agency, and that the tweet in question, "Was not a tweet that was reviewed or approved by Nissan. We saw it and asked them to take it down." As for the reasoning, Robinson said that, "We thought it was a discussion we didn't need to be weighing in on." While we can see the Nissan point of view, we also appreciate the attempt at being irreverent. Anything to break up the monotony of the stale toast the account usually offers up – "What would you nickname your Nissan Leaf if it was Ocean Blue?" which is the last undeleted Tweet available on the feed, as of this writing. We actually applaud the intention of the Tesla post. It all makes us wonder, though, if the social media team over there isn't in need of a little input on how they might improve its outreach. Since we know our readers are not shy in offering suggestions, we ask you to leave your thoughts and ideas for them in the Comments.
Nissan Juke-R pitted against Bugatti Veyron in brilliantly odd drag race
Mon, 10 Jun 2013The Nissan Juke-R must've been a tough car to build a business case for, yet the madcap little crossover with the heart of a GT-R is now a production reality. Admittedly, we should probably assign some quotes around "production," since the vehicle is being built on a one-by-one on-demand basis at extraordinary cost - at an estimated price of well over $600,000, it has little in common with the already bonkers everyday Juke. We're just happy it exists at all.
With 545 horsepower, we also didn't figure it needed more power. But that apparently hasn't stopped the tuning community, which probably only had to adapt performance adders designed for the GT-R to the mechanically similar CUV. Thus, we end up with this mile-long drag race, which pits a Bugatti Veyron against a Juke-R prepared by an outfit called Shpilli Villi Engineering with a claimed 700 horsepower. That's still well down on horsepower versus the legendary quad-turbo supercar, but the much smaller Nissan also figures to be a lot lighter while boasting similar all-wheel-drive traction. We don't have much more information to go on other than this video, and it doesn't appear that both drivers necessarily got their best runs in, but it certainly makes for jaw-dropping watching. Check it out by scrolling below.
Nissan Juke facelift teased before Geneva
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Nissan's funky Juke mini-CUV is set to get a refresh at next week's Geneva Motor Show. If you're thinking that the Japanese automaker will take the opportunity to scale-back some of the crossover's polarizing exterior, think again: Nissan claims the new vehicle will feature an "even more striking design." And with stronger-than-expected sales worldwide for the model, we don't see the company's designers capitulating with a meek-faced mid-life update.
For now, the only look we have of this "striking design" is the teaser image shown up top (go ahead and click on it for a closer look). Nissan is also promising improvements in efficiency and refinement, although what that means for the Juke's fun-to-drive character is unclear.
Because we live in an age dominated by social media, the new Juke will perform a slow striptease on a variety of social networks, according to Nissan. It won't be a full reveal, but there should be some clues as to what the CUV's overall look will evolve into, before it's shown in all its glory in Geneva.