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Thread: 2014 Nissan B13 limo in Chile

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2014-01-09 20:49:20
#11
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
Originally Posted by Storm88000
I want to see the interior, especially the back


Don't hold your breath. I'm pretty certain this limo was built by Photoshop.

Yea I would have to agree with you I've seen a few photoshop limo cars on the web but if this was real it would be awesome to own.
2014-01-09 22:22:20
#12
haha what?! you would roll around in a limo sentra? Sorry but ill take the escelade limo with bad bitches hanging out the window
2014-01-09 23:37:34
#13
Originally Posted by morgans432
haha what?! you would roll around in a limo sentra? Sorry but ill take the escelade limo with bad bitches hanging out the window


Yes, I would take the Escalade too.. I almost got one about 6-7 years ago, it was an '04 I think.. but it handled like garbage, made all kinda rattling sounds kinda like my B13 does with the K-sports, and a real loose steering wheel.. but it looked awesome. I ended up getting a new '06 Nissan Pathfinder which was much better driving wise, but of course doesn't have that bling factor.

Sad to see the Sentra is photoshop, thought maybe someone really did it
2014-01-09 23:39:18
#14
Originally Posted by morgans432
haha what?! you would roll around in a limo sentra? Sorry but ill take the escelade limo with bad bitches hanging out the window


Bet you could put a butt load of tiny, little bitches in that Sentra limo.
2014-01-09 23:44:58
#15
Originally Posted by Storm88000
... it handled like garbage, made all kinda rattling sounds... and a real loose steering wheel...


It was based on the Suburban chassis which had been around since the late 70's, yup. Sad thing is GM owners have come to expect these things in their vehicles.
2014-01-09 23:55:46
#16
Leave it to SE-R Monkey to spot a fake.....Lol.
2014-01-10 00:04:05
#17
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
Originally Posted by Storm88000
... it handled like garbage, made all kinda rattling sounds... and a real loose steering wheel...


It was based on the Suburban chassis which had been around since the late 70's, yup. Sad thing is GM owners have come to expect these things in their vehicles.



The steering wheel had the same feeling as a steering wheel at the arcade has. No resistance either way, just loose and thin, felt like you were driving a SUV that was about to fall apart. No connection to the road whatsoever. I would give it some slack but at the time I had a 2004 Ford Escape (which I traded in for the 2006 Pathfinder) and both of those cars drove/handled so much better. The Pathfinder sat 7 too but I usually had the very rear 2 seats folded down for cargo space.
2014-01-10 00:17:33
#18
Originally Posted by Storm88000
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
Originally Posted by Storm88000
... it handled like garbage, made all kinda rattling sounds... and a real loose steering wheel...


It was based on the Suburban chassis which had been around since the late 70's, yup. Sad thing is GM owners have come to expect these things in their vehicles.



The steering wheel had the same feeling as a steering wheel at the arcade has. No resistance either way, just loose and thin, felt like you were driving a SUV that was about to fall apart. No connection to the road whatsoever. I would give it some slack but at the time I had a 2004 Ford Escape (which I traded in for the 2006 Pathfinder) and both of those cars drove/handled so much better. The Pathfinder sat 7 too but I usually had the very rear 2 seats folded down for cargo space.


Shortly after buying my first SE-R (a '91) back in 1994 I stumbled across a low mile 1982 Z28 Camaro Indy Pace Car, which I had lusted over at the age of 12. It was at a used car lot and I just had to check it out, I even thought about trading my SE-R for it, until I drove it. I instantly was reminded of my '78 Buick Skylark, my '75 V8 Chevy Monza and my Dad's '85 Mote Carlo, so I drove it back to the lot, said no thank you, got in my SE-R and never looked back.
2014-01-10 00:26:02
#19
Lol. it was actually used as a real Pacecar? Or is that just what they were branded?

When I was 17 my dad took me too look at a Iroc-Z Camaro or whatever it was that some dude was selling. I had no idea about cars, had just gotten my license, and just thought it looked cool. I had saved up enough money from cutting grass and bagging groceries and we test drove it, HORRIBLE!! I don't remember what year it was, maybe 1988?

Anyways, on the way home, my dad told me that instead he would/could sell my his 1993 Sentra XE (which at the time was only 4 years old and worth like $6,000 but he only wanted $2,000 for it. I was ecstatic. The he went onto buy the first SR20 powered car in our family, a 1998 Sentra SE, brand spankin new. My brother and I drove it a few times without him knowing and were freaking out how "fast" it was, being all stock. I eventually sold the 93 XE and bought a 91 SE-R, and eventually bought the 98 SE a few years later when my dad got new '01 Miata.

Those were the days....
2014-01-10 00:30:33
#20
In the spirit of full disclosure.....I owned a 1979 Ford Mustang Indy Pace Car. A girl at Myrtle Beach ask me if that was the actual pace car.....my answer....of course it is.....the rest is classified. True story.
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