2002 Nissan Sentra Se-r Spec V on 2040-cars
Berwyn, Illinois, United States
2002 NISSAN SENTRA SE-R SPEC V
38K ORIGINAL MILES (can confirm with car fax) Runs and drives perfect HAS been only been worked on professional mechanics and best parts only SPARCO RACING SEATS ARE NEW PAID 1600$$$ after market body kit ,professionally installed 6 sp manual trans new stage 2 clutch greddy exhaust AEM INTAKE & FUEL LINE DRILLED AND SLOTTED BRAKES THAT ARE NEW NICE RIMS, TIRES ARE 60-70% CARBON FIBER SPOLIER ($400) AFTERMARKET HOOD ,SIDE SKIRTS, FRONT BUMPER AND REAR BUMPER NICE STEREO is lowered has coil overs car drives perfect and looks great , you can tell its quality work SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ADULT OWNED NEVER AUBUSED ONLY SELLING CAUSE I NEED A FAMILY TRUCK I HAVE A FAMILY NOW IT KILLS ME TO SELL NOT LOOKING FOR TRADES UNLESS YOU GOT A 02 and up escalade |
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Nissan to bring Friend-Me concept to Shanghai
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Nissan's got a big ol' show planned for its immersive space at the 2013 Shanghai Motor Show where visitors will see, touch, hear and smell the Nissan world. Sitting among 20 offerings that include the GT-R, Quest, Murano and Teana will be the Friend-Me concept (click image above to enlarge), the first show car created with "key input" by Chinese designers at Nissan Design China in Beijing. Its USP is "Four seats, one mind connectivity" that promotes information sharing among all the occupants.
The Friend-Me has the "vibrant, young" Chinese demographic in mind, our guess being Nissan thinks there's no reason to stop the digital sharing just because you're sitting in a car. We'll find out on April 20 exactly what's being exchanged in the Friend-Me. Until then, there's a press release below with a little more info.
Dongfeng-Nissan surprises with Viwa Concept EV for Venucia
Sat, 20 Apr 2013Nissan has a joint venture in China with Dongfeng to make passenger vehicles, and last year the two companies created a sub-brand called Venucia that aims to roll out five cars by 2015. With the gasoline-engined D50 and R50 and a pilot program for the E30 electric car already out, this little orange beast, the Viwa EV concept, could point the way to a future offering.
Looking like a Chevrolet Spark that spent the weekend raving in Ibiza, the Venucia Viwa EV aims to be reliable, practical, efficient and accessible all in one package. Beyond the practical bit, defined as, "packaged with a compact body for easy driving," Venucia hasn't said how any of those other qualities are achieved. In fact, it hasn't even divulged the specifics of the electric powerplant. However, it does say that it will be developing more EVs under the guide of "China's new energy vehicle policy."
You can get a little more info about it in the press release below, or discover the little peach in the high-res gallery above.
Next Nissan GT-R to take cues from GT-R LM Nismo Le Mans entry
Fri, 06 Jun 2014For those wondering why Nissan named its coming Le Mans Prototype the GT-R LM Nismo, colliding the two worlds of sports car and prototype racing, an article in Autocar might have the answer. The deeper union is explained by saying that the next-generation GT-R will use "hybrid technology that will closely align it" with the GT-R LM Nismo.
The point could be further driven home by the fact that the GT-R LM Nismo will begin its FIA endurance racing campaign next year, and the next GT-R is due to debut next year as a 2016 model. The expectation is that it will use a hybrid system possibly dubbed R-Hybrid and perhaps developed by Williams. Just like performance car makers Ferrari and Audi, Nissan wants its racing efforts to pay off with road car technology, company vice president Andy Palmer saying they "want to link technological linkages between future evolutions of the GT-R and evolutions of what we do in LMP1, and the two do go in both directions."
The bigger question is, with the GT-R getting hybrid assistance, will it also get the weight gain that usually comes with it? Enthusiasts would love to see the trend reversed, especially on a car that's already no lightweight.