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#11 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
hotrod88 Posted on: 2006/2/9 1:04
I've only seen one here in the U.S. & it was only a pic. , but was a left hand drive . the speedometer was in kilometers only.


#12 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
matbighat Posted on: 2006/2/9 2:44
Twit, this is the same car with the Wantyerknobbies. I'll PM you his contact info if you need it.

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First thing you do is get rid of the Fairlady-Z mirrors


#13 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/2/9 6:59
Man, I really missed out not going to
Shasta last summer ... i had no idea that
ute was going to be there and I've yet to
see one in person.

I heard a rumor that the owner will never
sell it ...

The yellow one is from Phoenix and
supposedly was brought over by Nissan for
testing on the high-speed Nissan track in
Arizona. Is it really the same car as the red one?


#14 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
Widget Posted on: 2006/2/9 8:09
hey guys u want a ute in real good condition, mean like show room condition!!!

Then come over to South Africa, we still make dem and they the best selling half ton on the market! Think the selling price is under R60 000, that will b like under $10 000 in U.S. can check it out on www.nissan.co.za


#15 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
Rallytwit Posted on: 2006/2/9 16:27
Matt go a head and PM me, but that has to be a differant Ute , the one I'm taking about was in Phoenix and is right hand drive.

Tom


#16 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
matbighat Posted on: 2006/2/9 19:06
you guys have been around long enough to know that "I'll never sell it" is actually the first haggle of the deal

the owner probably lurks on this forum, so he'll be expecting you


#17 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
Duncan Posted on: 2006/2/9 22:21
Quote:

matbighat wrote:
you guys have been around long enough to know that "I'll never sell it" is actually the first haggle of the deal


If anyone aks me if anything I own is for sale, my immediate response is "everything is for sale"


#18 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/2/9 22:51
Hi Widget,

How easy it is to find a 1981 or older bakkie in great shape?

The problem with the 2006 utes is that we are not allowed to import them into the USA. Generally speaking only vehicles 25 years are older are allowed.


#19 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
Widget Posted on: 2006/2/10 8:02
That will be a bit hard, will take a bit of lookin but u will never find one in very good condition that is for sale. Not many people here use them for styling. Mostly use then for doing loads and stuff. U most prob will find one but with rust on them but nothin major. U still can get ALL brand new pannels for them here in SA. It will take a bit of looking. They wud be really cheap aswell, I'l say under R9000.


#20 Re: The quest for a USA Ute begins
matbighat Posted on: 2006/2/11 17:19
Hmm, maybe one can be imported, but it won't be cheap, and aren't most of us about cheap on this forum

Question for you southern hemisphere folk: how comfortable is a Ute for us over 6 footers?

I mean, would my knees be in the 10 & 2 position on the steering wheel



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