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Curbside Capsule: 1986-90 Nissan Pintara/Skyline – The Boxes Enter The Ring
Posted on November 17, 2015 | 21 CommentsIf people keep buying something, why not keep selling it? That’s what Japanese automakers figured from the Australian automotive market in the 1980s. Conservative, rear-wheel-drive, locally-built, four-cylinder cars wearing Toyota, […]