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2005 - Nissan Maxima on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:37961 Color: Blue
Location:

Robinson, Pennsylvania, United States

Robinson, Pennsylvania, United States

You read it right, 2005 and under 38,000 miles! I am the one and only owner. Originally purchased on August 24th, 2005 with 24 miles on the odometer in South Florida. The car is new to PA and has never seen a winter. Completely RUST FREE! Show ready with well over $30,000 in modifications Some factory upgrade/luxury items: Power Sunroof Fog Lights HID Headlights (bulbs upgraded to 8000k) Leather Interior Dual Power and Heated Front Seats And some of the aftermarket modifications and upgrades! Custom Pearl/Metallic Paint (Color from Lamborghini Gallardo) Completely Shaved Body Lines (Door handles, body side moldings, hood lines, corner lights in front bumper, gas door) Shaved door kit consists of 40lb solenoids on all 4 doors, AutoLoc poppers, all ran to Viper remote and also includes 4 momentary switches inside by the driver to open at the push of a button 1 by 1. Gas door relocated behind driver side tail light License plate relocated to passenger side of rear bumper (originally on the trunk lid) Suicide hood (reverse mounted, like Corvettes) 22" D'Vinci Gusto chrome wheels with painted to match inserts and Nitto Invo 255/30/22 High Performance Tires (only about 8,000 miles of use) Eibach lowering springs + a little extra cut to drop it lower Smoked headlights and tail lights (this has prevented the oxidation that happens to uncovered lights) Custom mesh painted to match grill Fujita Cold Air Intake System (no exhaust work, all stock including catalytic converter) Upgraded Gel Cell Battery, plus a spare in the trunk Full JL Audio Sound System (C5 Components and Coaxials, 13.5"W7 Subwoofer, 1000/1v2 and 450/4v2Slash amps) Custom Subwoofer box with 3/4" plexiglass etched with JL logo, Bandpass and ported to rear deck. NO TRUNK RATTLE! Pioneer Double Din DVD player (bypassed for use while driving) Ostrich Skin door panels and dash inserts Wood grain interior added all across the inside to match original wood All interior lights upgraded to LEDs in white and blue ****SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE**** 0 feedback bidders or new accounts will be removed unless you contact me first And there is so much more done. I really can't list it all. You have to see it to believe it!! Again, this car is ready for car shows or for driving! With only 38k miles, it has decades of life left! This Nissan Maxima has won numerous trophies, awards, and plaques. It has also been a Featured Centerfold in RIDES Magazine. I will include a copy of the magazine with the car if you would like. If you are worried about a smooth ride because of the big wheels and small tires, you're wrong! It rides extremely smooth. It feels like it has original tires on it. All of the custom body work was done by Bobby @ Mad Mods in South Florida, a very well known custom fabricator! If you would like to see any more pictures, or even more detailed and specific photos, please feel free to ask! Any questions/concerns/interests please ask! Garage kept since the paint job in 2008. No visible signs of sun wear, fading, or major scratches anywhere. Washed and waxed by hand on a regular basis, by me (the owner) exclusively. Has never passed through a mechanical car wash at any time, and all work detail work has been done by hand since the initial buff job from paint work. Fuel tank has always been filled with either Mid or High test fuel, never used 87 octane. The engine still runs very strong and clean. Has ran on Fully Synthetic Oil since first oil change at 1,000 miles. Changed every ~3,000 since, by me. Only mechanical repair was replaced front axel passenger side, done at Nissan Dealership. TITLE IS IN HAND, ready to be signed over to new owner as soon as transaction is complete. Trades may be considered, but would much rather have cash in hand for the car. Again, please, serious inquiries only! Some original parts are still available. If you are interested, please ask what you are looking for and I'll let you know if I have it and discuss pricing to add it in the sale. DO NOT BOTHER TRYING TO SCAM ME OR RIP ME OFF IN ANY WAY, I'M NOT AN IDIOT AND I WILL NOT GO FOR IT. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, ONLY BID IF YOU WANT THE CAR! DO NOT WASTE MY TIME OR YOURS. AS STATED IN TERMS, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP THE CAR. WE WILL MEET AT MY BANK, NOT AT MY HOUSE. DEPOSIT OF $500 DUE WITHIN 48 OF END OF AUCTION VIA PAYPAL, OTHERWISE NON-PAYMENT WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. WHEN WE MEET IN PERSON, $500 DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUNDED BY PAYPAL, AND FULL AMOUNT WILL BE DUE IN CASH (CASH ONLY) IN PERSON. HAPPY BIDDING, AND GOOD LUCK! Small imperfections to consider: Rear door speakers may be blown (not sure). Front mud flaps are cracked from bottoming out, but I will provide a replacement set (already own, just haven't painted or installed them). Subwoofer box makes a squeak noise, just needs to be resealed. The blue paint on car is in GREAT condition, only the roof strips have minor flaking at the front of vehicle (painted black). One fog light HID bulb is burnt out (h3 bulb, about $10-20 for a pair).

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Nissan shows self-cleaning car coated in nano paint

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

Washing the car is an activity like mowing the lawn that some people love and others find to be an absolute chore. For the latter group, Nissan may have an answer. Nissan is testing a nano-paint coating that could make the car wash a very infrequent place to visit.
Shown on a European Note hatchback, the key is a special layer of super-hydrophobic and oleophobic material called Ultra-Ever Dry that is sprayed over the paint. It creates a protective layer between the body and environment, and it means that when dirt or water come into contact with the car, the gunk just sheets away.
Nissan admits that the coating is still early in testing. The key will be if the stuff can actually last for the long term, and the company will be analyzing it over the coming months to see how it will react in different conditions. At the moment, the automaker has no plans to offer Ultra-Ever Dry as a standard feature, but it may make it available as an aftermarket addition in the future. Scroll down to watch the video of Nissan testing the stuff in some very dirty conditions.

Nissan Z Proto, next-gen Hyundai Tucson and a hi-po mystery Bronco | Autoblog Podcast #645

Fri, Sep 18 2020

In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder and News Editor Joel Stocksdale. In the news this week, Ford has teased some sort of high-performance Bronco, Nissan unveiled the Z Proto, Hyundai revealed the next-gen Tucson and GMC teased the Hummer EV's "Crab Mode." Our editors break that all down for you, and share some insights and opinions before they turn to the cars in their own driveways. This week, they've been spending time with the 2020 Mercedes-AMG G 63, as well as the 2020 BMW Alpina B7. Autoblog Podcast #645 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Ford's beefed-up Bronco prototype stars in new teaser photo Nissan Z Proto previews the retro, rear-drive, turbo, manual future of the Z All the Nissan Z cars that got us to the Z Proto 2022 Hyundai Tucson debuts with striking styling inside and out GMC Hummer teases crab mode, reveal set for Oct. 20 Cars we're driving: 2020 Mercedes-AMG G 63 2020 BMW Alpina B7 Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:

Nissan IDX sports coupe future increasingly cloudy [w/poll]

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

There's a strong desire among enthusiasts for more inexpensive, lightweight, fun-to-drive, rear-wheel-drive cars to exist in a world that contrasts sharply with automakers' desire to make money. While we all love the feeling of controlling the back end with the throttle, front-wheel drive is king when it comes to affordable cars. One of the future bright spots in the rear-drive market appeared to come from Nissan with its pair of IDx concepts. The two showcars from the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show took liberal design inspiration from the classic Datsun 510 and mixed it with modern powertrains in very attractive little packages. However, some pretty dark clouds are reportedly now hanging over the project.
Last we heard, a production version was supposedly "in the plan" from the Japanese automaker, but its trajectory may have changed inside the company in the last few months. According to Pierre Loing, vice president of product planning for Nissan Americas, the issue is making the sports coupe profitable. While Nissan has access to rear-wheel drive platforms, they are all meant for more premium vehicles (read: they cost too much). Assuming around 60,000 annual sales, Loing tells Ward's Auto that making a dedicated chassis for the IDx just isn't a moneymaker. If the car still does see production, it'll be after 2016, he says.
The decision whether to build the IDx has been teetering for a while. Nissan spokesperson Dan Bedore previously told Autoblog that the coupe would need a groundswell of support from consumers and enthusiasts if is to actually have a shot at production. If you are among the hopeful looking to see this affordable, rear-drive performance car in showrooms, get some friends together and start letting Nissan know that you actually want it - you can start here by adding a Comment and voting in our poll, because we're going to send the results on to Nissan.