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So clean. Such a nice design. Reminds me of E30 BMWs except more reliable and more FWD. Wish mine looked this nice XD
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That's the most work I've ever seen put into a Sentra, times ten. Very nice.
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I know exactly what you mean. Great proportions.
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These really are great little cars, this one looks sweet. I’d happily daily an SE-R.
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That’s the most? Feast your eyes.
Fun fact: You know how the Crown Vic was made for *ages* and used as a taxi due to legendary reliability and durability? Same thing with these. These have been produced since 1991 and are still produced in Mexico and are used most commonly as taxis and cheap economy cars.
Behold the 2017 Nissan Tsuru
![]() 08/02/2016 at 18:48 |
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found a pic of my old ‘92 Sentra E, behind my old ‘74 Duster
![]() 08/02/2016 at 20:34 |
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I prefer yours, to be honest. Not that I can’t appreciate the effort, but replica wheels along with the DIY body cladding and haphazard fender work don’t improve an already good car.
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completely agree - those SE-Rs were just a great vehicle all around. I miss cars like that...
![]() 08/03/2016 at 10:43 |
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See if we didn’t have so much safety regulations here you, we could get cars like that. Does anyone want cars like this, No but I bet more than a few people would buy one for 6-8,000 dollars, which is probably do able.
I know I’d buy a new 1990-1995 Civic hatchback if I could.