2004 Nissan Titan Se - Crew Cab 5.6l 4x4 on 2040-cars
Castleton on Hudson, New York, United States
This Titan Crew Cab 4X4 looks and runs great. The 5.6L Engine has no shortage on horsepower
and the Crew Cab has tons of room front and rear. The Air Conditioning is Ice Cold and the
Rockford-Fosgate Sound System with 6 CD Changer is amazing. There are Steering Wheel Controls for Audio
and Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Power Windows and Locks, Power Heated Mirrors
and Power Adjustable Brake and Gas Pedals.
Feel free to fly in and drive this truck home, it has already been New York State Safety and Emissions Inspected as well as serviced, including new brakes and rotors all the way around! The photos were taken today. We did find some peeling on the door lock buttons/armrest, tear on driver’s seat and cracking on the center armrest. There are a few paint blisters on the driver’s rear quarter. There are other light scratches, if you would like to walk around the truck with me on the phone please feel free to give me a call (518) 929-7024. Please Note: This Auto is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end this sale at any time due to a sale outside of Ebay. Please give us a call to inspect this Auto or with any questions. (518) 929-7024 PLEASE NOTE: There is a $500.00 deposit due with a buy it now or if an offer is accepted. Please do not bid or buy if you do not intend to own this Truck. At BTS Commerce we spend most of our time using our extensive networks to locate and purchase the best possible product at prices well below actual market value. In turn we can sell our product at prices rarely found anywhere nationally and still realize a modest profit. We market this product honestly and with descriptions that include everything we know about the product. All units are sold without warranty unless otherwise noted. This is a used Auto, if every detail is important to you please inspect the item in person or call before bidding. If you have any questions that we can answer for you during the listing please give us a call and we will always do our best to provide you with the answers. (518) 929-7024 In most cases the item listed is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end any listing early due to a sale outside of EBay. *Albany International Airport is about 30 minutes away and we can arrange transportation with advanced notice. In many cases in-transit permits can be obtained from NYS DMV for transporting autos or RV’s home to a location outside of New York State. |
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Watch a pro drifter drive the Nissan Skyline with his feet
Sat, May 16 2015You can't let a few setbacks dissuade you from trying to achieve your goals, and that's as true in motorsports as anywhere else in life. If you want an inspiring example of someone who isn't letting adversity stand in his way, just check out professional drifter Bartosz Ostalowski. He doesn't have arms but still competes with one foot on the wheel. It would be amazing to see someone drift a car using just a foot in any setting. However, the fact that Ostalowski is able to do that during competitions makes the feat even more impressive. To make drifting possible, his car is a custom modified R34 Nissan Skyline with an automatic transmission and a LS V8 from General Motors for power. If you watch the video above, and somehow don't believe what Ostalowski does is possible, the clip shows another example of him at work. This one cuts between interior and exterior views of the same run. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Nissan 370Z Nismo races man in wingsuit
Tue, 01 Oct 2013For its latest ad, Nissan brought together a racecar driver in a 370Z Nismo, a BASE jumper in a wingsuit and a Juke crossover with three computer screens to the Susten Pass in the Swiss Alps. As odd as the combination sounds, the ingredients come together quite nicely for an action-packed display of man versus machine in a race to the end of the pass.
No, the Juke didn't race. Nissan left that to 2012 Nissan GT Academy Champion Peter Pyzera in the 370Z, who diced his way down the windy mountain pass. Pyzera faced renowned BASE jumper Dave Barlia in the wingsuit, who jumped off a cliff and relied merely on gravity and lift to rocket down the side of the mountain.
The Juke we mentioned earlier, known as the JukeRide, played an important role in the event, but you'll have to find out by watching the set of videos we provided below, which includes the commercial and behind-the-scenes footage. If you like what you see, rejoice; Nissan says there will be more short films like this to showcase its Nismo cars and athletes.
2013 Nissan Juke Nismo
Tue, 07 May 2013Scratching All The Right Itches
Say what you will about the unconventional aesthetics that Nissan employed on the company's Juke. I love the thing. The universe has no shortage of ambiguously styled CUVs, and while I can't exactly say I would have turned to the amphibian world for design inspiration had it been me with the charcoal in my hand, I can certainly appreciate the fact that the Juke isn't just another box-on-box design.
And then there's that engine. The turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder under the hood is one of the best powerplants in the company's toy box, offering plenty of low-range torque and comical levels of thrust. Hell, it even makes the optional continuously variable transmission tolerable. Praise be to the deities of forced induction. But something has always been missing from the mix. From the first moment I got my hands on the Juke, I couldn't help but think how much better the machine would be if Nissan ditched an inch or two of ground clearance and sharpened up its suspension. Think more "hot hatch" and less "Kermit goes to Kroger."