LUXURY DEFINED 4th Gen VIDEO
#4
Nissan of North America bought this car off him and donated an additional $1000 to the Wounded Warriors project.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...iacontentstory
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...iacontentstory
Last edited by 5th gen dd; 12-18-2013 at 11:34 AM. Reason: Grammar
#6
Nissan of North America bought this car off him and donated an additional $1000 the Wounded Warriors project.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...iacontentstory
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow...iacontentstory
I looked that up after you said that. Gotta love Nissan. Seriously, that was great execution on a great idea. And it definitely paid off.
#8
#10
Odd that they would buy that particular car to fix up, seems like an ordinary Max. I wonder if maybe they sent the guy a threatening letter about copyright violation, found out he was a vet, and decided to spend $2400 to avoid the whole issue.
#11
I can assure you that it has absolutely nothing to do with the brilliant video he made to advertise the car.
#13
Lmao!
But seriously how ridiculously cool would it be if you managed to get NISSAN to buy your old worn down maxima? Haha i cant even imagine how that phonecall went.
"Hello?"
'Yes is this luke? Is your maxima still for sale?'
"Yeah whos calling?"
'... ...Nissan'
If our cars play the lotto this little maxi definatly won.
But seriously how ridiculously cool would it be if you managed to get NISSAN to buy your old worn down maxima? Haha i cant even imagine how that phonecall went.
"Hello?"
'Yes is this luke? Is your maxima still for sale?'
"Yeah whos calling?"
'... ...Nissan'
If our cars play the lotto this little maxi definatly won.
#16
This is great and thanks for the post. Applause for Nissan for buying back the car but maybe it was to study how the car ran so well but the body could not keep up...that radiator support is rusted to hell...LOL!
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