2002 Nissan Sentra Se-r Spec V on 2040-cars
Berwyn, Illinois, United States
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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 Juke-R [w/video]
Fri, 03 May 2013The Other Brother
The handler strapped into the carbon fiber race bucket next to me is the only other person outside of yours truly who looks like he thinks this is a bad idea. I've just finished situating myself in the cabin of the very first Nissan Juke-R ever constructed. There are literally thousands of man hours in this single prototype and only four examples of the car total in the entire world. Each one carries a price tag of around $656,400 at current conversion rates, making this both the rarest and most expensive piece of machinery anyone has ever let me get close enough to sniff, let alone drive.
And that's exactly what I mean to do.
2015 Nissan GT-R Nismo to pack 595 hp, lap N"urburgring in 7:08
Mon, 18 Nov 2013With two major auto shows taking place this week on different sides of the globe, the amount of news being posted across the internet is reaching a fever pitch. Naturally, things happen, trigger fingers get itchy and stories get leaked, which is apparently how we came across this spate of premature pictures and information on the eagerly anticipated Nissan GT-R Nismo.
Packing 595 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque from its twin-turbocharged, 3.8-liter V6, the Nismo-fied GT-R should be a serious kick in the pants when run hard. The new power is thanks to a number of donor parts from the GT-R Nismo GT3 racecar, bits that include larger turbochargers, revised intake and exhaust systems and new ignition timing.
Thanks to the engine enhancements, and, we imagine, a few other tweaks to the chassis, brakes and aerodynamics that have yet to be published, the GT-R Nismo is said to blitz the Nürburgring in just 7:08, a mere 11 seconds slower than the $845,000 Porsche 918 Spyder. For a car that is rumored to cost well under a quarter of the price, that performance is just immense.
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.













