Part For Sale 2018 nissan leaf 40k miles part out motor swap setup

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I bought a 2018 leaf to swap the battery in my 2013.

2018 has missing front hood fenders and headlights. Steering wheel airbag and headliner airbag deployed.

I have the rest of the car ready to part out.

If you want a motor, doors, hatch seats, steering wheel with switches, a nissan charger, random airbag sensor, brake booster. Undertray aero panels, or whatever else please reach out.

I'm in the long beach area.

I have good glass already Tinted
I have the wiper motor
The low speed sound generator if you want to modify one and leave one stock.

I have a good 12V battery.

I have a good 2013 24kwh battery I still daily with 62 miles of range that I can sell soon.
 

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I bought a 2018 leaf to swap the battery in my 2013.

2018 has missing front hood fenders and headlights. Steering wheel airbag and headliner airbag deployed.

I have the rest of the car ready to part out.

If you want a motor, doors, hatch seats, steering wheel with switches, a nissan charger, random airbag sensor, brake booster. Undertray aero panels, or whatever else please reach out.

I'm in the long beach area.

I have good glass already Tinted
I have the wiper motor
The low speed sound generator if you want to modify one and leave one stock.

I have a good 12V battery.

I have a good 2013 24kwh battery I still daily with 62 miles of range that I can sell soon.
Which inverter is on the motor?
 
I'm curious: what was the AHr reading for the donor battery? Do you know how many miles?
I did something similar a few years ago with a 2020 SV (40 kWh pack).
34.6 based on my math using 142 miles range and 4.1 miles per kwh.
 
Donor battery has a full charge range of 142 miles
34.6 based on my math using 142 miles range and 4.1 miles per kwh.
An AHr reading would be something like 90/100/110 (if it was new--which it isn't); the guess-0-meter isn't very reliable either.
LeafSpy gives the AHr reading (along SOH/SOC) in the main page.
 
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