edsd90
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I've been on here a long time, but haven't posted in some time. My well built '07 Frontier Nismo will be coming on the market in December, so thought I should share a brief description now in case anyone is considering a ready-to-go Frontier in the near future.
Full details will be in my listing that will appear in December, but I should mention some of the more significant features to give an idea of the build.
Back when new, ARB used my truck to fit and adapt the whole range of Australian Navara products to our North American spec Frontiers. This includes the ARB front bumper with a Warn XD9000 winch (Masterpull Superline synthetic rope), Warn SDB-160 Dual Beam driving lights, ARB rear bumper, and a full set of ARB heavy duty skid plates. In addition, it has an ARB CKMA12 on-board air system, Shrockworks sliders, and a Shrockworks rear diff cover. Up front, there is a pair of custom tow points, which I wrote up on here a few years ago, which have been copied by several members of this forum with my assistance. Suspension wise, it has PRG Radflow coil overs and upper control arms in the front, with OME Dakar leafs and greaseable shackles in the back, giving the truck about a 2" lift. The tires, Goodyear AT Silent Armor LT235-85/16 E, have good tread remaining. Inside, this truck might have the only set of Escape Gear "Airotech" fitted seat covers in the US, ordered from South Africa, and a custom fridge mount that is made to bolt in place of the single passenger seat behind the driver.
In the engine department, it has an Injen intake, improved exhaust flow, and an Odyssey 1750 battery.
It has about 118k miles, has been well taken care of, with full service records since new, and been used off-road so has the usual pin striping you'd expect from such use. It's an extremely capable Frontier, ready for a lot more adventures. I'll be posting up a more detailed ad in a couple weeks. The truck is located in the Portland, Oregon area.
Below is one photo to give an idea of the Frontier's general appearance and stance. This shot was taken in June 2012 during a Warn photo shoot for their Zeon winch, and the Nissan is still on the Warn web site in a Zeon video and still photo.
Full details will be in my listing that will appear in December, but I should mention some of the more significant features to give an idea of the build.
Back when new, ARB used my truck to fit and adapt the whole range of Australian Navara products to our North American spec Frontiers. This includes the ARB front bumper with a Warn XD9000 winch (Masterpull Superline synthetic rope), Warn SDB-160 Dual Beam driving lights, ARB rear bumper, and a full set of ARB heavy duty skid plates. In addition, it has an ARB CKMA12 on-board air system, Shrockworks sliders, and a Shrockworks rear diff cover. Up front, there is a pair of custom tow points, which I wrote up on here a few years ago, which have been copied by several members of this forum with my assistance. Suspension wise, it has PRG Radflow coil overs and upper control arms in the front, with OME Dakar leafs and greaseable shackles in the back, giving the truck about a 2" lift. The tires, Goodyear AT Silent Armor LT235-85/16 E, have good tread remaining. Inside, this truck might have the only set of Escape Gear "Airotech" fitted seat covers in the US, ordered from South Africa, and a custom fridge mount that is made to bolt in place of the single passenger seat behind the driver.
In the engine department, it has an Injen intake, improved exhaust flow, and an Odyssey 1750 battery.
It has about 118k miles, has been well taken care of, with full service records since new, and been used off-road so has the usual pin striping you'd expect from such use. It's an extremely capable Frontier, ready for a lot more adventures. I'll be posting up a more detailed ad in a couple weeks. The truck is located in the Portland, Oregon area.
Below is one photo to give an idea of the Frontier's general appearance and stance. This shot was taken in June 2012 during a Warn photo shoot for their Zeon winch, and the Nissan is still on the Warn web site in a Zeon video and still photo.
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