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Nissan Foundation Now Accepting Letters of Intent For Its 2026 Grant CycleNissan Foundation Now Accepting Letters of Intent For Its 2026 Grant Cycle

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Created in 1992 in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the Nissan Foundation emerged in response to growing social challenges and civil unrest in the city. With an established corporate presence in California, the company aimed to strengthen local communities through philanthropic efforts and public involvement. Over the years, Nissan has supported schools, media outlets, libraries, and cultural organizations across the United States.

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Nissan R34 Skyline Finally Legal to Import to U.S.

R34 Nissan Skyline Legal to Import to the U.S.The R34 Skyline GT-R by Nissan has been available for quite some time, but it never made its way to the United States. This impressive supercar was introduced in 1998 and remained on the market until 2002; however, it was never officially imported or sold in the U.S. Nonetheless, that didn't stop people from fantasizing about owning one ever since its debut. At the time, most models were advertised with 276 horsepower and 289 lb-ft of torque, but reports indicated that the 1999 R34 Skyline actually produced around 330 horsepower, which was an extraordinary amount of power back…
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About In Her Shoes

In Her Shoes  

In Her Shoes is an organization that promotes moving past fear to accomplish goals. It is a female-led global endeavor that focuses on social impact. Judith Martinez was inspired to start the company when she was accepted into law school and realized it was not what she wanted after all. She decided to focus on her actual goals rather than what society expected of her.

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How To Use Nissan Connect

Nissan Connect  

NissanConnect is a system designed to help you drive safer and smarter. It's also intended to keep you more connected and entertained on the road. There are four main parts to the NissanConnect system, including communication, navigation, security and convenience, and entertainment and information. Each component performs a different function to help you get the most out of your Nissan driving experience. 

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