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3219 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Engine:Gas Turbocharged I4 1.6L/99
Transmission:1-Speed Continuously Variable Ratio
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JN8AF5MV5DT232446
Stock Num: 4232446
Make: Nissan
Model: Juke NISMO
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Sapphire Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 5431
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Tue, 03 Jun 2014Nissan is celebrating 80 years of building pickup trucks by teasing its latest one on Twitter ahead of a June 11 reveal. Official information about the new vehicle is essentially nonexistent at the moment, but there are some clues to extrapolate from.
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Aker's Maxima had been thoroughly driven. It needed a strap to keep its hood closed, had front end damage, a missing turn signal and shredded leather seats. Of course, like Aker said in his ad, the car was still "fully loaded with an engine, wheels, tires and an automatic transmission." How could Nissan resist?
After buying the car, Nissan teamed up with MotorAuthority to decide what to do with it. The winning idea was to restore the car to its proper condition and display it at Nissan North America headquarters in Franklin, TN, with Aker's video playing nearby. According to MotorAuthority, the car has finally made it there, and its rebirth will begin soon. Nissan is not sure when the car will go on display.
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