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Old 19 September 2001, 08:38 PM
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Evening All.

I was wondering what these are all about. Was on my way home yesterday and had one up my ****. Looked like a special edition, all black with a R badge on the front, and a butt ugly bonnet scoop - not like a scooby, but more like a cheese grater, with lots of holes.

I was behing 3 cars and a bus, but he still overtook me and the car in front, alsomst being squashed by oncomming traffic on the process. Wasnt really worth it, so must have been for my benefit. Tw@t
Old 19 September 2001, 08:42 PM
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It is actually a Nissan Pulsar and is the Japanese version of a Sunny GTi. Go like **** off a shovel and hold their value well.

Hope I am right, don't want to get flamed!
Old 19 September 2001, 08:44 PM
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It'd be a Nissan Pulsar - Jap import of a Sunny Gti-R - very quick 4wd, similar to a scoob performance wise.
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I was right!
Old 19 September 2001, 08:48 PM
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Woah, speedy replies.

I didnt like it. Not very big, not very pretty, even compared to a scoob. Made a good noise though.

hmmm, must get a better back box...

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Clarebabes:
<B>I was right! [/quote]

Old 19 September 2001, 08:51 PM
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I guess so

I wouldn't have bothered typing that if your post had appeared before I hit reply,

Not sure about the holding value bit, you can pick up an H reg for sub £4k, the UK models are better at it, as there is a lot fewer of them. Very hard to find a good one though.
Old 19 September 2001, 09:33 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Robertio:
<B>I guess so

I wouldn't have bothered typing that if your post had appeared before I hit reply,

Not sure about the holding value bit, you can pick up an H reg for sub £4k, the UK models are better at it, as there is a lot fewer of them. Very hard to find a good one though.[/quote]

You win some, lose some.
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a scoob turbo can be had for sub 4k also and that would be a 92 not a 90.

so they in fact hold their value better than a scoob.

Also, most good pulsars are about 5.5-6k for 91-92 models (good ones, which as you say are very hard to find).

Nutter cars IMO.
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