not mine
1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R 2.0 5spd (SR20 DE) - $900 (Charlotte)
I love it when they put "IT'S A FAST CAR!" in the description. I guess it's better than adult owned and riden for a motorcycle, I mean seriously, I've been on the back of my dad's wing approaching a buck fitty while he's screwing with some guy in a mustang.....Geez adult riden....
I do love me some SE-R, but "Quick" is a much more accurate description.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/cto/1744568293.html i'll take your 92 and raise you a 91. not mine, and god it's killing me not to spend my money right now, especially on a cool old nissan.
Too bad you can't import them to Canada.
wow! why? that's major unfair, but it does make up for y'all being able to import Integrales and the like.
nutherjrfan wrote:wow! why? that's major unfair, but it does make up for y'all being able to import Integrales and the like.
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They are on a "banned" list with RIV (Registrar of Imported Vehicles). I am not sure why, but I think it is those crazy motorized seat belts you had in the USA.
nutherjrfan wrote:http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/cto/1744568293.html i'll take your 92 and raise you a 91. not mine, and god it's killing me not to spend my money right now, especially on a cool old nissan.
Oh wow. Always wanted one. Emailed the seller.
Thanks!
NGTD wrote:Too bad you can't import them to Canada.
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Yes you can. I personally drove one up to Niagara Falls for a Canadian friend who legally imported it.
matt147 wrote:NGTD wrote:Too bad you can't import them to Canada.
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Yes you can. I personally drove one up to Niagara Falls for a Canadian friend who legally imported it.
Maybe now since they are older than 15 years, but:
Vehicles equipped with passive restraints do not meet CMVSS 210, seat belt anchorage location requirements. Passive restraints are identified as either a motorized upper torso restraint or door mounted 3-point restraint
Yeah, my 92 had the door mounted seatbelts. I DO NOT trust them as my Dad was thrown from my 92 while belted in when the door opened up during a crash.
NGTD wrote:Maybe now since they are older than 15 years, but:
Vehicles equipped with passive restraints do not meet CMVSS 210, seat belt anchorage location requirements. Passive restraints are identified as either a motorized upper torso restraint or door mounted 3-point restraint
Yes I believe the 15 year law was the reason they can be legally imported now.
Clay wrote:Yeah, my 92 had the door mounted seatbelts. I DO NOT trust them as my Dad was thrown from my 92 while belted in when the door opened up during a crash.
I remember that Clay. :( I never trusted the door mounted belts in my SE-R after hearing what happened. I swapped in B14 b-pillar mounted belts into my B13 SE-R and they were much, much, better and safer too imho.