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Secret Nissan musuem... don't yawn too much, there's some cool stuff there
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That is very cool!
While not surprised, I am disappointed that I'd have to fly to Japan to check out all of those cars in person.
I'd love to have a chance to check out an auto manufacturer's "museum" sometime, although I have a feeling that would require a roadtrip to Michigan.
Anyone know of anything similar to this in the New England area?I take photos.
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Originally posted by DNut View PostThat is very cool!
While not surprised, I am disappointed that I'd have to fly to Japan to check out all of those cars in person.
I'd love to have a chance to check out an auto manufacturer's "museum" sometime, although I have a feeling that would require a roadtrip to Michigan.
Anyone know of anything similar to this in the New England area?
coles trucking..they have a helicopter out front for some reason.
a place by the coast, brian blogged..strange machines.
there is another one that stays quiet. I never remember the name.
some cars go there just for surviving maine. I did have a thought to send my 80s subaru there after I did what I did to stay alive. the contrast of beginning to end is not a fail sometimes. the story of all unique autos..
the nissan story hardly permeates maine. they did attempt an american scale of some things a long time ago. The titan stuff is for dweebs...leave the macks bname alone. I remember a rare nissan diesel in a lobster boat (my uncle owned it)..not much else. the 280 and all those are kown for the rear diff that fits my old subaru..and that is about it.
cool stuff anyway, I'd wander around there and like it.Last edited by Barry Donovan; January 17, 2012, 10:26 AM.Previously boxer3main
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Nice pics but... no IMSA GTP cars from the early 90s?? Nissan's best cars were the twin turbo IMSA cars...
edit: close enough!!
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