95 Nissan Maxima 5 speed Manual Transmission - $500 (Bergenfield)
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95 Nissan Maxima 5 speed Manual Transmission - $500 (Bergenfield)
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95 Nissan Maxima 5 speed Manual Transmission - $500 (Bergenfield)
I have a Manual tranny from a 95 maxima with 92k miles. It works perfect for 4th generation maximas.
Gimme a call if you have any questions. 201-962-6745
95 Nissan Maxima 5 speed Manual Transmission - $500 (Bergenfield)
I have a Manual tranny from a 95 maxima with 92k miles. It works perfect for 4th generation maximas.
Gimme a call if you have any questions. 201-962-6745
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Hi,
I don't know about manual transmission but I have heard about it too many times... I have Nissan Maxima, It is a mid-size/entry-level luxury car manufactured by Nissan, marketed as the "four-door sports car"... The origins of the Maxima began in July 1976 as the Datsun 810, an upscale six-cylinder version of the Bluebird, and was spun into its own line in 1981, having been made continuously since then... The "Maxima" name was applied gradually, beginning in 1981. Most pre-2004 Maximas were built in Oppama, Japan, until the current North American Maximas started being assembled in Smyrna, Tennessee.
I don't know about manual transmission but I have heard about it too many times... I have Nissan Maxima, It is a mid-size/entry-level luxury car manufactured by Nissan, marketed as the "four-door sports car"... The origins of the Maxima began in July 1976 as the Datsun 810, an upscale six-cylinder version of the Bluebird, and was spun into its own line in 1981, having been made continuously since then... The "Maxima" name was applied gradually, beginning in 1981. Most pre-2004 Maximas were built in Oppama, Japan, until the current North American Maximas started being assembled in Smyrna, Tennessee.
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