Hey Rob, did you buy the next vehicle yet?
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AutoWeek reported these interesting things in the latest issue
The Xrerra is built on a modified Titan frame. They said it was several inches wider and really made it sould like a beast. Of course the probing question will be if they ever drop the 5.6 V8 into it.
The Frontier is built on a smaller size modified Titan Frame.
The Pathfinder is built on the Frontier frame, they will no longer be a unit-body construction.

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I just love this feature, this step is built right into the back side bumper...

...making it easier to get up here.

Not a bad place to hang out...

[I]The 2005 Nissan Xterra continues the theme of the original

...making it easier to get up here.

Not a bad place to hang out...

[I]The 2005 Nissan Xterra continues the theme of the original
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Originally Posted by DoGMaN,Sep 24 2004, 10:55 AM
It has been all the talk on the Titan forum.
I can't tell ya how damn happy I am, now I can get chrome wheels, and that is what this beast needs!
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Shit they had one with chrome wheels at the Georgian auto show this past weekend, I didn't know it was something coveted.
I'd have snapped a shot.
I do like it myself, leaning heavily towards it as a tow and farm verhicle.
I'd have snapped a shot.
I do like it myself, leaning heavily towards it as a tow and farm verhicle.
Originally Posted by DoGMaN,Sep 24 2004, 08:18 AM
Shit they had one with chrome wheels at the Georgian auto show this past weekend, I didn't know it was something coveted.
I'd have snapped a shot.
I do like it myself, leaning heavily towards it as a tow and farm verhicle.
I'd have snapped a shot.
I do like it myself, leaning heavily towards it as a tow and farm verhicle.






