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Why don't they ever put up the video?

Word.

Did you really look that up on the internet????

The Nissan March is a popular vehicle here in the Dominican Republic, as well as the Daihatsu Sirion. With a minimum of maintenance, they last forever. Great milage, and fun to drive.

I use excel spreadsheets for dated data that requires extensive formatting for viewing. I periodically need to sort that data based on different perimeters. On a PC, I can open the file, sort it print what I need, then close without saving. Every cloud service I've tried automatically saves immediately after each

I say NP, just because you can tell by looking at it that it has been pampered. No 17 yr old vehicle looks like that if it hasn't been cared for meticulously. I would have liked to see a few more fotos of indoors. The motor looks pretty doggone clean, too.

In the Dominican Republic, where I live, the Land Cruisers with the turbo or dual turbo Diesel engines are a dime a dozen. You can't drive on any city street without having 3-4 next to you at any given time.

It has a lot in common with my 1994 Nissan Sentra...

Oh, how cute. Sarcasm. Is the ultimate goal to be a web magazine, printed, or both?

Great pictures! I'm waiting to see the video of the Datsun 17. I'd love to see that museum!

Picky, Picky

Uninstaller is your friend.

Nice idea for forgetful folks, but I learned decades ago to fill up at 1/2 tank.(after I ran out myself. Once was enough)

Um.... why would I want to eliminate fabric softener??

This isn't mine, but it's exactly what mine is going to look like when I finish restoring it.

Wow! How did he get that into that tiny car????

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You realize, of course, that Honda also makes these, as does Daihatsu, and you can even buy a new Chevrolet (rebadged Daihatsu) as well? We have tons of them here. We also get a lot of them from Japan, where they cut the roofs off and stack them in trailers for shipping, then weld them back together here.

Hours, by Tycho

I paid 60 bucks yesterday to fill my Nissan Sentra B13. Gas is 6 bucks and change where I live. (Dominican Republic)