Tag: RHD

  • Pre-Volvo Dual Forced Induction:1989 Nissan March Super Turbo

    Pre-Volvo Dual Forced Induction:1989 Nissan March Super Turbo

    Several years after the original March/Micra launched, it seems Nissan wanted its own race series for these little buggers; so the March Super Turbo was born.  What that means is 110 HP out of 0.93 liters.  This was achieved using both a turbo and a supercharger! This example was apparently imported to the US by…

  • Go Postal with two RHD Subaru Wagons

    Go Postal with two RHD Subaru Wagons

    Here we have a two-for-one sale including two right-hand-drive Subaru Legacy wagons.  What more can we say? Neither of these cars is in very good condition, but you might be able to piece together one good one with all the parts. Here’s a noteworthy quote from the seller related to one of the two cars:…

  • Are both the Sentra SE-R and NX2000 too normal for you?

    Are both the Sentra SE-R and NX2000 too normal for you?

    If so, try this on for size: a AWD, four-door sedan version of the B13 Sentra SE-R in RHD.  The seller calls this a Sunny SE-R Super Saloon, but that didn’t exist and the seller mentions it being ‘converted’.  Was it ‘converted’ to SE-R specs, to AWD, to RHD or some combination of the three??…

  • JDM Coolness:  Nissan Laurel

    JDM Coolness: Nissan Laurel

    The Nissan Laurel was a luxury car based on the Bluebird.  The two-door coupe versions had some engine upgrades available, but this four-door sedan came with a 1.8L four cylinder. The seller claims very low miles on this classic, and the condition may just support that.  I’d hate to see someone buy this an modify…

  • I always say: “When Life Give You a RHD 1976 Datsun 1200 Ute”…

    I always say: “When Life Give You a RHD 1976 Datsun 1200 Ute”…

    …Make a General Lee tribute! This was apparently brought in from OZ.  Unfortunately, it’s one year too new to be smog exempt in California.  The seller mentions many upgrades and some, hopefully minor, rust issues.  $8,500 seems aggressive if the rust is anywhere near significant.  Then again, the buyer will be the only one on…

  • Not for US consumption: 1998 Mistubishi Pajero Jr. "Flying Pug"

    Not for US consumption: 1998 Mistubishi Pajero Jr. "Flying Pug"

    We’ve never seen one of these and probably won’t for years. This 1998 can’t be registered in the US for almost ten more years. This supposedly isn’t an official kei car due to size, but it’s in the same vain.  The Pajero Junior was a small SUV for the Japan market and this Flying Pug…