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Parting out: '88 Pathfinder V6 4x4 SE


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This Pathfinder had the front end smashed

due to the driver being a little bit buzzed, and

hence, neither the radiator, glass, or hood is

really in any shape. One wheel may be smashed,

but I believe there are 4 stock alloys that are good.

 

I don't have it in front of me, but it's getting towed

down soon. If there are any misc parts anyone needs,

there are a bunch of good parts. The motor has right

around 200k, IIRC - I will have to confirm that. It ran

very strong right before the crash, and had just gotten

a new cap/rotor/wires/o2 sensor as well as some battery

cables. If anyone needs any parts, feel free to ask,

and I'll doublecheck if it's in good shape or not. The

transmission is great, the motor's great, even with the

milage, the whole drivetrain is completely intact.

 

This vehicle was never taken offroad, and hasn't

been abused. It had all seasons on it when crashed.

 

Axles, driveshafts, motor, tranny, a bunch of misc lights

interior, whatever anybody wants, let me know.

 

Email: peter@easytree.net please, I don't normally

come to this forum, and I don't know if I get emailed

when someone responds to the thread or sends me

a PM. I typically sit over on sr20forum.com and

have the same username 'Peter' where I've just been

parting out a red '92 SE-R, which are the rides I usually

drive - sorry!

 

;)

 

Anyway, if anyone's looking for parts at a reasonable

price, let me know.

 

Thanks much, glad to see you guys have a forum, too.

 

Peace, all,

 

Peter

 

:D

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what ta.......

 

an sr20 form with the heading 'ba16 tunners - stomping on Nissan since 1988'

 

am i missing something here????

 

 

my understanding is quite clearly an sr20 is a nissy motor

 

please explain, or am i completely missing the point

btw Pete where are you????

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I'll take the o2 sensor if someone can carefully remove it and keep it from being damaged before delivery. I'd prefer to keep the whole wiring harness for it, but if it needs to be cut off, try and keep the wires long just for ease of resplicing. Got an idea on a price? :)

 

What color is it? What color interior? Is it an SE or an XE? Auto or manual transmission? Does it have a tire carrier in the back? What size and brand tires doe sit have? Where do you live? and most of all...

 

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Right on. I stopped into yet another local junkyard today. They gave me the same blank stare when I asked if they had any Pathy's (or Hardbody's). Something akin to if I asked them for a NASA rocket booster or something. Silly RedNecks.

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I'd second a request for some rear glass lift supports. They are mounted to the lift gate with a bracket. You can't remove the support from the bracket without cutting it off. I can't find any at the local Checker/Autozone that has the bracket with it. I went to the dealer, and they wanted $123 each! :furious: There is a Nissan/Toyota junkyard here, but I they don't have any. But let me know how much you want if you find some. Thanks.

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Thanks 88, but I got ambitious and fixed my glass lifters last night. I found some that fit at a local parts store, but they didn't have the bracket that attaches to the truck. So I took off the stock lifters, cut the pin that held them to the brackets, and was able to reuse the brackets by attaching the new lifters to them. It worked great, and the new lifters were only $22 each. :aok:

 

Got any of those JGC springs though?

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88offroad path i gotta say to you your Pathfinder ooozes sex everytime i say thats it wanna sell mine, then i see yours i think of the hope and want to go the distance with my 87.. :bow:

 

 

I also blame you for the addiction to my habits :wacko:

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88offroad path i gotta say to you your Pathfinder ooozes sex everytime i say thats it wanna sell mine, then i see yours i think of the hope and want to go the distance with my 87.. :bow:

 

 

I also blame you for the addiction to my habits :wacko:

Go me! Thanks!

 

...and it only gets better, my friend.

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Hey Pickles,

 

They are called Mighty Lift. The number above the UPC code is D95225. They are by Arvin Meritor. Website: http://www.arvinmeritor.com/products/mcs/a...ket/default.asp

 

I got them at Autozone in AZ. Here they are on the internet.

 

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker/?...LASS&PageSync=5

 

I was a little off on the price. I guess I paid $27 each. Sorry, I'm getting old and the memory is going bad. :crazy:

 

 

I don't think they are the greatest, but they do hold my glass up.

 

 

Hope that helps.

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Here's an update for you Pickles. I've had the new supports in for a week. They are working ok, but if I do go over a good bump (like rail road tracks today), the glass does squeak and rattle some. I don't hear anything over typical bumps in the road. I haven't tried it off road yet. They do hold the glass up, but don't seem as strong as I'm used to. I wonder if they were stronger, would they stop all rattling, even over big bumps?

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