2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada Le Sport Utility 4-door 5.6l Bad Engine on 2040-cars
Eureka, Missouri, United States
This is a 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada 4x4. I am a wholesale automotive dealer. Mechanically, the engine needs to be replaced. It may start but this vehicle is not driveable. This vehicle is equipped with a technology package and the DVD entertainment system. There are no headphones. The interior is very good but could use a minor cleaning. The body is excellent with no dents or rust. The front windshield is cracked. There is a very small scratch on the top of the right rear window post. The rear tires are 50% tread and the rear have 20%. Overall, this is a very clean vehicle that needs an engine. Please call (314) 378-3109 with any questions.
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We don't know who made it or who it belongs to, but some our-kind-of-nuts character has shoehorned the 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-six from a Skyline GT-R into a fourth-gen Nissan Patrol sport-ute. And from the sound of it, we gather the engine has also been heavily tuned beyond its 215-horsepower stock specification.
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