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SlawBones

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1994 Nissan Pathfinder SE
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1994

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  • Location
    Columbia, Tn
  • Country
    United States

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  1. Not really , if its there its very subtle. I guess another way to describe it is to say it sounds like a car does when the battery is dead but less dead. Sorry that doesnt really describe much i realize. lol
  2. AWESOME... after years of solder work on guitars I believe I can handel that. Just gotta find that timer box in the back left. Thanks so much. I am already stoked that I joined here.
  3. I appreciate the kind words and especialy the to-do list. Thats amazing. Oh and its an automatic. Yeah I dont sleep much because when I am on a break from all that work I am hunting or fishing with the kids. Gotta get it done while I can still move. I have a prosthetic left leg and feel twice as old as I should, lol I have only found two issue with the nissan to date. 1. ) The doors seem to have a mind of their own and a sequence to getting out of the vehicle. LOL they lock and unlock for no reason. I have narrowed it down to them acting like this after I put the truck in park and release my foot from the break. If I open my door before I take my foot off the break there is ussually no issue. I think it may be affecting my inginition or vice versa. 2.) Sometimes (1 out of 10 times) when I get in to start the vehicle all the lights on the odometer light up but it wont crank. I take the key out and then try again and it works. Ignition or battery? Thanks again for all the info here is a pic of the Pathfinder.
  4. Hello, my name is Josh (Slaw Bones) 35 yrs old and the owner of a (NEW TO ME 1994) Pathfinder . I work for Dell inc. and own my own lawnmowing service and record label in Columbia, Tn I am proud to own this vehicle mainly because of two reasons 1.) PAID OFF- Enough Said 2.) TIME CAPSULE - The Pathfinder I bought was what I would call a rare find. It’s a two owner with 86, 000 original miles. All the bells and whistles, paperwork from service over the past 18 years, fully loaded (4x4 and all) and the interior and all look the way it did when it came off the line. The main reason this is such a jewel is that the second owner bought it for her son from the original owner when it had 14,677 miles. The Pathfinder was sold to a solider at FT. Campbell who used it to drive home (300 miles both ways) for 7 years before going to Afghanistan in 2007. The Pathfinder was put up after being serviced with 85,000 miles where it sat for the next 5 years. The soldier who had it came home safe and sound and bought a brand new Pathfinder and gave the older one to his mom to trade in for a Cadillac. I traded my 2009 Jeep Wrangler for the vehicle to get out from under a massive car payment each month. Best decision I ever made. After doing the research I uncovered that not only did my pathfinder have a great story, it’s in pristine condition. I already love it more than the Jeep. Nice to meet ya! I will probably ask a lot of questions as I turn this daily driver into a weekend warrior for my wife, myself and my two boys ages (6 & 7) to use Hunting , Fishing and enjoying the multitude of trails and 4 wheel drive activities in Columbia, TN Here is the starting point for my project: http://www.flickr.com/photos/85763789@N08/7850794892/ Looks like I cant use Flikr.com what are you all using?
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