Sunny looks like G20...
boingo82
01-30-2002, 04:13 AM
I'm all cornfused...I was looking on the Nissan Japan site (http://www.nissan.co.jp/CARLINEUP/) and clicked on the one that to me looked Primera-ish (P10) and it was a SUNNY (http://www.nissan.co.jp/SUNNY/B15/0112/EXTERIOR/index.html) .
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Sunnys were Sentras...and on the Chilean Nissan Cidef site (http://www.cidef.cl/creaciones/linea/V16.html) they show a Nissan V16...91-94 Sentra if I ever saw one.
What's weird is at the Hong Kong site (http://www.nissan.com.hk/html/nissan_frameset.htm) the Sunny looks nothing like a Sentra or G20.
The Panamanian (http://www.nissan.com.pa/sentraII.asp) site has a Sentra II...B13 and also has the B15. As does the Peruvian site (http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/web_antigua/antigua/contenido/guia-prod_frames/sentrav16/default_sentrav16.htm) which says the car (named SentraV16) is new for 2000. HOW DO THESE PEOPLE KEEP THEIR CARS STRAIGHT?
The Portugal (http://www.nissan.pt/) site has a 240sx? listed as 200 sx...
The Sunny on the Saudi Arabian (http://www.nissan.com.sa/en/index.htm) looks as though it's related to the new Sentra, at least.
Here, tell me this (http://www.nissan.com.sg/lookfor/sunnyvip/) isn't a P10 Primera... It even comes with either gray or brown interior. Well, OK, it does look a little bit long.
Oh..check out the parking systems they have at Nissan Greece (http://www.nissan.gr/nissan.nsf/parking?OpenForm) . Cool, huh?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Sunnys were Sentras...and on the Chilean Nissan Cidef site (http://www.cidef.cl/creaciones/linea/V16.html) they show a Nissan V16...91-94 Sentra if I ever saw one.
What's weird is at the Hong Kong site (http://www.nissan.com.hk/html/nissan_frameset.htm) the Sunny looks nothing like a Sentra or G20.
The Panamanian (http://www.nissan.com.pa/sentraII.asp) site has a Sentra II...B13 and also has the B15. As does the Peruvian site (http://www.maquinarias.com.pe/web_antigua/antigua/contenido/guia-prod_frames/sentrav16/default_sentrav16.htm) which says the car (named SentraV16) is new for 2000. HOW DO THESE PEOPLE KEEP THEIR CARS STRAIGHT?
The Portugal (http://www.nissan.pt/) site has a 240sx? listed as 200 sx...
The Sunny on the Saudi Arabian (http://www.nissan.com.sa/en/index.htm) looks as though it's related to the new Sentra, at least.
Here, tell me this (http://www.nissan.com.sg/lookfor/sunnyvip/) isn't a P10 Primera... It even comes with either gray or brown interior. Well, OK, it does look a little bit long.
Oh..check out the parking systems they have at Nissan Greece (http://www.nissan.gr/nissan.nsf/parking?OpenForm) . Cool, huh?
T4 Primera
01-30-2002, 06:57 AM
Some Pulsars in NZ can be mistaken for a P10 at a quick glance. They are not quite as compact as a P10 but biggest giveaway is the direct front or rear view. The track width looks too narrow on them. And the direct side view, the front and rear seem to overhang the wheelbase more.
b-b00gie
01-30-2002, 07:55 AM
Originally posted by boingo82
The Portugal (http://www.nissan.pt/) site has a 240sx? listed as 200 sx...
It is known in many countries as the 200SX. I believe the reason is the SR20 as opposed to the US model which came w/ the KA24.. hence 240sx as opposed to 200sx.
The Portugal (http://www.nissan.pt/) site has a 240sx? listed as 200 sx...
It is known in many countries as the 200SX. I believe the reason is the SR20 as opposed to the US model which came w/ the KA24.. hence 240sx as opposed to 200sx.
bump909
01-30-2002, 08:57 AM
i've heard that a sunny gti-r hood will fit on a p10
kenchan
01-30-2002, 09:09 AM
i heard sunny is marketed at tsuru in mexico. tsuru = crane (bird) but also has meaning bald.
so i would call a bald guy tsuru. hehehehe. :D
so i would call a bald guy tsuru. hehehehe. :D
primera_gte
01-30-2002, 06:14 PM
yeah but the 240 sx has the kd24, but most 200sx's come withe the 1.6
p_r_i_m_e_r_a
01-30-2002, 09:02 PM
Originally posted by bump909
i've heard that a sunny gti-r hood will fit on a p10
Interesting.....but is it true?
i've heard that a sunny gti-r hood will fit on a p10
Interesting.....but is it true?
FlossinPrimera
01-31-2002, 10:11 PM
My next car is definatly going to be a Nissan Taxi!
DJ Hotpokit
02-01-2002, 12:31 AM
woah that's like the most interactive post i've ever seen :)
JustinP10
02-01-2002, 01:17 AM
A couple things... the Tsuru is the same as the B13 Sentra here in teh states. I think they are still producing them in Mexico too (not sure of that though). The Sunny is different than any car here in the States, however it does share the suspension with the new B15 Sentra SE-R Spec V, and that's pretty close to the B14 suspension. The wheelbase i'm not sure of, but i'd guess it's close to a P10, but it definitly is different. The Lucino is like the B14 here in the States.
The P10 is only the Primera or G20 no matter where you go (to my knowledge), and I also don't know of any other car with a similar suspension to ours.
As for the GTi-R hood, I don't think it is wide enough... I've heard that it is like a inch (about) too short on each side. Maybe there would be a way to add material onto the sides of the hood?
The P10 is only the Primera or G20 no matter where you go (to my knowledge), and I also don't know of any other car with a similar suspension to ours.
As for the GTi-R hood, I don't think it is wide enough... I've heard that it is like a inch (about) too short on each side. Maybe there would be a way to add material onto the sides of the hood?
boingo82
02-01-2002, 02:19 AM
Originally posted by DJ Hotpokit
woah that's like the most interactive post i've ever seen :)
I didn't want people to think I was making stuff up.
woah that's like the most interactive post i've ever seen :)
I didn't want people to think I was making stuff up.
hpro123
02-01-2002, 07:39 AM
Originally posted by p_r_i_m_e_r_a
Interesting.....but is it true?
NO!. It will not fit unless you can stretch the hood considerably.
It should be bolt-on or very close to a B13 though.
Chris
1992 Nissan Sunny GTi (SR20DE)
Interesting.....but is it true?
NO!. It will not fit unless you can stretch the hood considerably.
It should be bolt-on or very close to a B13 though.
Chris
1992 Nissan Sunny GTi (SR20DE)
hpro123
02-01-2002, 07:50 AM
Guys,
since this comes more often than not lets make a summary.
It does not matter what name Nissan uses in different countries for any specific model. The basis for identifying cars is the chassis number.
For example, in the same period that the B13 chassis platform was marketed as Sentra in the States, the N14 chassis was marketed as:
Sunny in Europe
Pulssar in NZ-AU
In the last year they even merketed as Almera in Portugal I think.
Note that they were the exact same N14 cars and even looked identical.
The next model, N15 (close cousin to B14 although there is no consensous yet as to their exact differences) was marketed as Sunny, Pulssar, Almera as well depending on what was "catchy" for each specific country/market.
Now, since the market-name "Sunny" has always been used for the N10/N11/N12/N13/N14/N15/Nxx platform there are minimal chances that any major bodywork part will fit onto a Primera/G20 that is based on the P10/P11/Pxx platform.
IMHO there is a great chance that most of the Nxx body parts will fit on a Bxx part with one number less, i.e. N14-->B13, N15-->B14, etc.
Chris
1992 Sunny 2.0 GTi (SR20DE)
since this comes more often than not lets make a summary.
It does not matter what name Nissan uses in different countries for any specific model. The basis for identifying cars is the chassis number.
For example, in the same period that the B13 chassis platform was marketed as Sentra in the States, the N14 chassis was marketed as:
Sunny in Europe
Pulssar in NZ-AU
In the last year they even merketed as Almera in Portugal I think.
Note that they were the exact same N14 cars and even looked identical.
The next model, N15 (close cousin to B14 although there is no consensous yet as to their exact differences) was marketed as Sunny, Pulssar, Almera as well depending on what was "catchy" for each specific country/market.
Now, since the market-name "Sunny" has always been used for the N10/N11/N12/N13/N14/N15/Nxx platform there are minimal chances that any major bodywork part will fit onto a Primera/G20 that is based on the P10/P11/Pxx platform.
IMHO there is a great chance that most of the Nxx body parts will fit on a Bxx part with one number less, i.e. N14-->B13, N15-->B14, etc.
Chris
1992 Sunny 2.0 GTi (SR20DE)
hpro123
02-01-2002, 08:09 AM
Originally posted by JustinP10
A couple things... the Tsuru is the same as the B13 Sentra here in teh states. I think they are still producing them in Mexico too (not sure of that though).
U r right Justin, they still produce it.
The Sunny is different than any car here in the States, however it does share the suspension with the new B15 Sentra SE-R Spec V, and that's pretty close to the B14 suspension.
Check my previous post in this thread as well as an earlier thread on as similar subject (look for post by hpro123, there are not many).
Sunnys throughout the years spanned the entire Nxx platform. In fact, my family's first car ever (and ofcourse as a hand-down my first car ever) was ....
a DATSUN SUNNY 1000 in 1969!!!!
Again, IMHO you can consider (with minor differences) that a B13 (be it Tsuru or Sentra) shares most parts with a N14 (be it Sunny or Pulsar or Almera), a B14 with a N15, a B15 with a N16.
The wheelbase i'm not sure of, but i'd guess it's close to a P10, but it definitly is different.
Maybe it is, maybe not but it will only be a random-draw. What it is is exactly the same as the N15.
The Lucino is like the B14 here in the States.
Yes, if we are talking about the N15 Lucino. Note that there were Lucinos even back in the B13.
The P10 is only the Primera or G20 no matter where you go (to my knowledge), and I also don't know of any other car with a similar suspension to ours.
Correct. Primera was a cool, non-offending and catchy name throughout the world so it was used universally. Now, why it was not used in the States is beyond my intellect.
As for the GTi-R hood, I don't think it is wide enough... I've heard that it is like a inch (about) too short on each side.
You are correct. In fact I am willing to bet that the dimensions of the GTiR hood are identical to those of the B13 hood.!
Chris
1992 Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTi (SR20DE)
A couple things... the Tsuru is the same as the B13 Sentra here in teh states. I think they are still producing them in Mexico too (not sure of that though).
U r right Justin, they still produce it.
The Sunny is different than any car here in the States, however it does share the suspension with the new B15 Sentra SE-R Spec V, and that's pretty close to the B14 suspension.
Check my previous post in this thread as well as an earlier thread on as similar subject (look for post by hpro123, there are not many).
Sunnys throughout the years spanned the entire Nxx platform. In fact, my family's first car ever (and ofcourse as a hand-down my first car ever) was ....
a DATSUN SUNNY 1000 in 1969!!!!
Again, IMHO you can consider (with minor differences) that a B13 (be it Tsuru or Sentra) shares most parts with a N14 (be it Sunny or Pulsar or Almera), a B14 with a N15, a B15 with a N16.
The wheelbase i'm not sure of, but i'd guess it's close to a P10, but it definitly is different.
Maybe it is, maybe not but it will only be a random-draw. What it is is exactly the same as the N15.
The Lucino is like the B14 here in the States.
Yes, if we are talking about the N15 Lucino. Note that there were Lucinos even back in the B13.
The P10 is only the Primera or G20 no matter where you go (to my knowledge), and I also don't know of any other car with a similar suspension to ours.
Correct. Primera was a cool, non-offending and catchy name throughout the world so it was used universally. Now, why it was not used in the States is beyond my intellect.
As for the GTi-R hood, I don't think it is wide enough... I've heard that it is like a inch (about) too short on each side.
You are correct. In fact I am willing to bet that the dimensions of the GTiR hood are identical to those of the B13 hood.!
Chris
1992 Nissan Sunny 2.0 GTi (SR20DE)
nis.k.a.
02-01-2002, 07:48 PM
What about the fenders? The Sunny's fenders look like they'd fit. Why go through all that trouble just to flip the corner light around? I don't know.....just because.
boingo82
02-02-2002, 02:56 AM
Thanks to Chris for the info...I found the Nissan Fact File (http://www.nissan-global.com/PDF/ff_fy00e.pdf) and it explains exactly which body styles are named which names in which countries. Although I don't remember it mentioning a tsuru....
hpro123
02-03-2002, 10:04 AM
Originally posted by boingo82
Thanks to Chris for the info...I found the Nissan Fact File (http://www.nissan-global.com/PDF/ff_fy00e.pdf) and it explains exactly which body styles are named which names in which countries. Although I don't remember it mentioning a tsuru....
No ptoblem, glad to share whatever is known!
And you got (I think) all of us by surprise!!!
The link you gave with th ePDF file was unknown to me and is EXTREMELY informative.
Chris
Thanks to Chris for the info...I found the Nissan Fact File (http://www.nissan-global.com/PDF/ff_fy00e.pdf) and it explains exactly which body styles are named which names in which countries. Although I don't remember it mentioning a tsuru....
No ptoblem, glad to share whatever is known!
And you got (I think) all of us by surprise!!!
The link you gave with th ePDF file was unknown to me and is EXTREMELY informative.
Chris
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