1993 Nissan Pickup Truck Brochure -se-v6-king Cab-4x4-nissan Pickup Truck on 2040-parts.com
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1993 NISSAN PICKUP TRUCK FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION. INCLUDES FACTORY ACCESSORIES, COLOR CHOICES, FEATURES, AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1993 NISSAN REGULAR CAB, LONG BED, AND KING CAB PICKUP TRUCK MODELS, WITH 4X2 OR 4X4 DRIVE SYSTEM, AND WITH 2.4L SOHC SMPFI 4-CYL OR 3.0L SOHC SMPFI V6 ENGINES. THIS IS A MIDYEAR BROCHURE AND ACTUALLY READS 1993.5 ON THE COVER. THIS 25 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 9-1/4" BY 12-1/4". |
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