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Hi from Norway
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Welcome. Sick ride!! I want one?!!
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Awesome!
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Sweet!
"Hi from Norway" is usually I title I expect to see on Turbobricks.
Gotta love wagons, wish they made it over here.
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Thanks for all the comments!
Its a endless discussion of witch looks best of the sedan and wagon. My personal opinion is that I like the wagon best. Look at those taillights:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps14a42200.jpg
6G72gearhead: As I said: This is my Daily driver. I Have two 1986 Nissan Bluebird Turbo SR's that is my projects :)
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I think the wagons are fantastic, I really wish my daily, a Volvo 240 turbo was a wagon, but it isn't.
However I like my Galant as a sedan, if it was another daily I'd much prefer the wagon, but as a track only car I'd rather save the weight.
What do you do with the Bluebirds? If I remember right those are similar to our Sentra, is the '86 model front or rear drive?
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I know what you mean.
Me and my GF was on a tent trip this summer and we had everything we needed (And more) in the wagon and we still had more room :)
That's right. It is the European version of the Sentra. They are sadly fdw, but they are two doors coupe and that's why I'm restoring them:
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps3fb9db5d.jpg
My Galant and my two blueys.
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Nice man, with the aftermarket of the SR20 and those being front drive I bet they make great rally cars.
The early Sentra over here got the SE-R version, which came with an SR20 n/a in the little light FWD coupe, and they made for quick cars. A 15 psi turbo set up, sticky tires and suspension made them fantastic on autocross and road courses.
I'm planning on turning a Ford ambulance into a camper/ car hauler here in the next year or so. That way I can stop driving the Galant hundreds of miles to events, and I'll have a place to stay in anywhere I go so I can stop spending money on hotels.