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Xterra Rollover in Moab


Pretty Self-explanatory. It was a combination of inexperience, speed and a locked front differential. The driver was fine - but he couldn't ...

Nissan Xterra @ ABC Autos Inc


www.abcautostar.com "3.3L (201) SOHC SMPI V6 engine,Double-tipped platinum spark plugs,Rear wheel drive,Fuel tank skid plate,Double wishbone ...

Nissan Xterra Vs FJ Cruiser Seattle


If your considering the Toyota FJ Cruiser for your next SUV you should take a few moments and look real hard at the Nissan Xterra. For 2010, the ...

Valley residents hurt in head-on vehicle collision : Snoqualmie, WA ...

Two Snoqualmie Valley residents were injured early Oct. 24, when their cars collided head-on on Interstate 90 near Exit 34.

North Bend resident Shelby Smith was driving the wrong direction on I-90, heading westbound in the eastbound lanes in her Nissan XTerra, when she changed lanes and hit a car head-on.

Smith did not have a seat belt on and sustained serious injuries. She was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where she remains in critical condition, according to Trooper Julie Startup, a Washington State Patrol spokeswoman.

The other driver, Alastair Harper, of Snoqualmie, suffered minor injuries, even though his Lexus LX4 caught fire.

The 43-year-old Harper was taken to Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue.

WSP believes that the 20-year-old Smith was intoxicated when the accident occurred, Startup said.

Smith has not been booked on any charges yet, but could be booked for driving while intoxicated and vehicular assault, if Harper’s injuries turn out to be more serious, Startup said....

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Roof fabric - First Generation Nissan Xterra Forums (2000-2004)

I tried thumb tacks when it started coming off, it just kept coming lose, I then tried 3M spray glue, which didnt hold for more than a week, after than, I tried of all things, wood glue, which actually held for a couple of months through the winter, but when the heat came back it started to fall in other places. gluing or taping it will only hold for a bit at the most, since all of the foam type material under the fabric is what breaks down causing it to fall, the same stuff is what stops other adheasives from stickin up there. I have peeled all of the fabric off of mine, and pretty much just left it that way for now, havent had time to consider redoing it yet. But it seams like the only fix is to pull it out and clean all that leftover foam off of there and then reapply new fabric from there. The hardest part I feel was pulling the headliner out of the vehicle. Being careful not to break any clips and other parts. The...

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