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2003 Nissan Xterra Xe 3.3l...4x4....automatic....navigation on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:79600
Location:

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

2003 Nissan Xterra 4x4 with Navigation System (Jensen VM9424 System)
5 Speed Automatic Transmission
Black/Gray, 79,600 certified miles (Autocheck available)..........ONLY 79,600 MILES!




Never an accident
Clean Ttile in hand, Inspection through 2/15


>>>>>>>>>>PLEASE NOTE AUTOCHECK IS WRONG about potential mileage rollback and I understood this when I went up to Rhode Island to purchase it (Carfax is perfect!)<<<<<<<<<<<

When the dealer I purchased this from registered this on 6/9/12( after buying it at auction ) with Maine's DMV,the DMV accidentally put the mileage from all the way back in 10/28/04 in CT. as you can clearly see (19,754)







Excellent Condition inside and out as I have done a number of upgrades and work on it, but don't need 2 vehicles as I am moving South. It was amazing this past winter in the snow with the new Nokian Rotiiva A/T Tires I put on it and had a great time blowing by everyone stuck in the snow.







Here is a list of work /Upgrades I personally put on it since I bought it in November, 2012:








Battery and Belts replaced ($230)
Bilstein Shocks ($230)
2 New Leaf Springs as one was cracked ($520)
Jensen VM9424 Stereo/Navigation System($480)
Rockford Fosgate Speakers ($190)
Exhaust replaced ($220)
Bull Bar with Fog Lights ($320)
Tail light Guards ($60)
4 NEW Nokian Rotiiva A/T Tires in October of 2013 have less than 2k miles on them ($880)






prices above included installation and I only bought the Best (Bilstein Shocks,Nokian Rotiiva's,etc...)









The 2003/2004 Xterras were the best made and this has a ton of life left and drives amazingly...Transmission shifts perfectly, and this is a head turner in general which I hate to sell but won't need down South at all


Full new spare,4 wheel abs,perfect A.C., on and on



Feel free to come preview/test drive this in Valley Forge, Pa. and buyer responsible for pickup and cash on delivery






Again, OUSTANDING Shape in general and a great ride....Good Luck!

B/O and I prefer Cash please


On Jun-23-14 at 13:27:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

The ACCURATE perfect Carfax record and hint around where I placed reserve price can be seen on cars.com...

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Tue, 17 Dec 2013

With Porsche joining Audi and Toyota at the front of the LMP1 grid at Le Mans next year, Nissan is the next to be throwing its hat (and considerable R&D budget) into the proverbial ring. But only if it's allowed to do something radically different, according to the latest report in Car magazine.
Just what that means remains to be seen, but Nissan is reportedly in active discussions with the ACO (the body that governs the race) to see how far it can stretch the regulations. The ACO has taken an intriguingly different approach to equalizing performance, mandating the maximum amount of energy that can be used per lap instead of telling teams what kind of engines they can use. That's how Porsche is entering with a four-cylinder engine, Toyota with a V8 and Audi with a diesel six. But when it comes to the shape of the car itself, the rules are considerably more restrictive.
Unfortunately the rules would prohibit Nissan fielding the ZEOD RC (with its narrow front track) in the LMP1 class, relegating it instead to the Garage 56 slot for experimental racers (which the DeltaWing filled before). And the realities of endurance racing would effectively prohibit anyone from fielding an all-electric racer. Within those confines, though, Nissan is eager to find enough wiggle room to make something both visually and technically different from other LMPs. And if the ACO won't let it do so at Le Mans, it could turn to another race or series (like the Nürburgring 24) that would.

Nissan GT-R goes 183 mph on ice in Russia

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

When a pair of Russian pilots wanted to set a local ice-speed record, they chose a stock Nissan GT-R for the task. Roman Rusinov, a Russian race car driver, and Andrey Leontjev, a Russian auto journalist, took Godzilla to Lake Baikal and ran it up to 294.8 kilometers per hour (182.8 miles per hour) across frozen stuff estimated to be 1.4 meters thick.
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To give drivers the option of feeling gearshifts while on the road, Nissan is adding its D-Step Shift Logic feature to the CVTs in multiple vehicles. Steve Powers, Nissan's senior manager of powertrain performance, told Autoblog the system forces the transmission to "hold a ratio and then shift" to simulate the way that a traditional automatic would. It's simply a change in software, but the company "can't do it to older CVTs," he said, because it would require changes to transmission logic, as well. According to Automotive News, the upgrade is coming to the 2015 Versa, Versa Note (pictured above), Sentra, V6-equipped Altima, Pathfinder and Quest. "We're rolling it out to all programs," said Powers.
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