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New Bakkie
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Just did the sums, $16k NZ (thats about
$14 aus or $9kUS for a brand new bakkie, without the metalic paint option

www.nissan.co.za

Thats cheaper than a Hyundai...
wonder if they'd do a 3 year lease thing for nix, (and ship it to NZ)

Posted on: 2003/8/22 5:13
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I like your Hyundai statement..I'd buy one.

Chris

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Acceleration 16.22 sec that sounds like a great standing 1/4 but wait its only for (0-100 km/h) doh.

Its only got 47 @ 6000 kW at r/min, Im assuming thats at the flywheel? sounds very low for an A14, is it that choked with emmissions gear?

Think ill stick to hotting up old ones

Posted on: 2003/8/22 12:30
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Too bad we cannot legally import or register one in the USA ... imagine having all-new parts, including sheet metal.

Bullit, the engine can be easily modified just like any other A14. An original Datsun 1200 is just about this slow.

Posted on: 2003/8/22 20:35
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Quote:

the engine can be easily modified just like any other A14. An original Datsun 1200 is just about this slow.


Yeah I realise a standing 1/4 for a standard 1200 is in the high 19s but by my reckoning the ute should be lighter and having a bigger engine it should at least be as fast. not 3 seconds slower.

Each to their own though, would definately be an advantage to know you had a car that everything was new with no rust and no PO had mucked around with it

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