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98 Nissian Pathfinder Cargo Area
by mrcabinetry on Fri Dec 23 15:43:12 PST 2005
I am making an inqiury into the cargo area space of this vehicle. What I need to know is what is the width side to side and the depth from the seats to the cargo hatch. The reason for this inquiry is a customer contacted my company to build a car audio subwoofer enclosure for the vehicle. This customer is presently stationed in Iraq and would like the enclosure fabricated and delivered so the item will be there along with the other equipment he has ordered so it can be installed all at the same time. Any assistance into the above mentioned inquiry would be most helpful and appreciated. Phil Woodlawn Cabinetry www.woodlawncabinetry.com
2004 OBS
by damish003 on Tue Oct 21 12:04:56 PDT 2003
Nick, Sounds like you're looking at my cars twin, same color and all. I got my 04 OBS in late June, so I'll share a few impressions with you. The important question...if I had to do it over again, would I? You bet, I just LOVE this car. Seems to handle a bit better than the Forester, due to road-height difference. Develops more "oomph" the longer I drive it, as it's gotten used to my style of driving. Good visibility, fairly roomy for a small wagon. No problems with it at all. The seat fabric looks cheap, but is actually quite sturdy. Lumbar support would be nice, but a small pillow works for me (real bad back). I STRONGLY suggest getting the armrest extension. It should be a standard item but isn't. Otherwise your right arm will get rather uncomfortable. No problems with the frameless windows, other than that if you leave them partway open and close the door they will rattle a bit. The only problem is in the rain, where if you leave them a bit open you get rained on from when the wipers send water to the drivers side. Could be a better design, but I live with it. As to the color (Woodlawn Green), remember that a dark color like that really shows the dirt. Sometimes the car looks like it needs a wash just a few days after washing it. I like the color enough that this doesn't bother me, I just wash it a lot! I'm wishing that the rebate was around when I got the car, as the numbers you're quoting look very good. I got a few options with mine, like the upgraded security system and some others. Using Edmunds numbers, I got it for $500 over invoice. I likely could have done a bit better, but taking the whole experience into consideration, I was satisfied. I've been in for routine service, no problems there. Juice mentioned surprise fees, but I had none of that. Doc fees were $70, that's it. All the same, look carefully as you would for any other large purchase. Best of luck! -Dan-
4 wheel camper
by joe on Wed Feb 09 15:07:33 PST 2000
Hey Garry, Sorry its taken me so long to get back to you about the camper. I wanted to keep the number of options down, but with the 4wheel camper just about everything is an option. I ordered the roof rack and jacks and I added my own battery. After talking to RVer it always seams like somthing is broken on their RVs and I didn't want to end up with that. This thing just sits in the bed of the truck and there are 4 eye bolts that are bolted into the floor of the bed. No happy jacks here. I have an 99 F250SD to carry it. So I really don't have any kind of loading problems with the truck. The ride of the truck really didn't change too much. If the Cal Expo is the show in Sac. Ca. they did go there a few years ago I don't know if they go every year. If your near Sac, Woodlawn is just a few miles (10-20) north on I5. As for mold I haven't had any problem yet. This camper is very tight so when I use it I usally open the roof vent a little and open one of the access pannels (the ones that let you get to the mounting hardware). This lets air flow inside the camper. Also during the day I open up the window a little bit when I am driving around. Someone told me to use this stuff called 303 protectant on the vinyl, this should keep the mold away. I haven't tried it yet so I don't know if it really works. I have used the camper several times, so far our biggest camping trip was up the Calif. coast to OR the we cut east to Crater Lake NP. We spent several days there then drove up to Bend OR. On the way back we stopped at Lava Beds NP. With our truck this was an easy trip. Joe
1964 thunderbird landau
by woodlawn on Sat Oct 16 13:44:00 PDT 1999
how much is this car worth today. its in nearly perfect condition

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