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2010-07-23 11:54:49
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Nissan R'nessa - Another SR20DET AWD
I was doing some reading and it appears the Japanese R'nessa also came with an SR20DET and was AWD. I don't think I've ever heard this mentioned. Was made between 97-2001

Any info on this? Anyone know if they got a R'nessa engine? I'd assume it'd be the same engine as the Avenir and probably sold the same by importers.

-G
2010-07-23 14:47:41
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idk but it looks badass. id drive one
2010-07-23 14:50:02
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MmmmMmMMMmmmmm WAGONS! I completely forgot about this!
2010-07-23 15:25:57
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Looks to be a prettier verion of the Avenir wagon, I'd love to import one of those and turn heads all day. It even has one piece headlights!
2010-07-23 16:37:25
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Never heard of it, learn something new everyday!
2010-07-23 19:10:53
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I bet thats what Cliff would be driving if we had them here, uber sexy for a wagon!
2010-07-23 20:49:45
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YouTube - ??????????????????????????
2010-07-24 20:05:55
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wow i didnt know about the car. i check it on Japanese used cars. Used Japan car exporters. Used Japanese car dealers. [ tradecarview ] and it not that expensive.
2010-07-25 09:40:39
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What about this then?

Nissan X-Trail GT turbo 2002 for sale - TradeMe.co.nz - New Zealand

So cool a car, but would be worried about the CVT crapping itself if i boosted it up. Wonder if a manual GTIR box could be shoehorned into it.....
2010-07-25 17:44:14
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Originally Posted by Evlnxr
What about this then?

Nissan X-Trail GT turbo 2002 for sale - TradeMe.co.nz - New Zealand

So cool a car, but would be worried about the CVT crapping itself if i boosted it up. Wonder if a manual GTIR box could be shoehorned into it.....


Why did Nissan still insist on a TMIC?
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