30 years later, I finally bought my high school dream car - 1992 Nissan B13 Sentra SE-R w/435 miles
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- I purchased this beautiful 1992 B13 Nissan Sentra SE-R with 435 original miles through Bring a Trailer back in April 2022 from its original owner. What a great experience and a great fulfillment of finally owning my high school dream car after 30 years of waiting.
Here is the a link to an article Hagerty did on the terrific backstory about the car and it’s history:
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Also, a link to the original Bring a Trailer listing, which had almost 77,000 view and 2600 followers. Not to mention almost 400 comments from enthusiasts sharing their stories about the SE-R in general:
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Thanks for watching.
I like this guy. Definitely did exactly what was necessary to enjoy and preserve such a nice iconic car. You have a lot more fans than you think around the world.
Thank you! I really appreciate the support and for watching.
I bought a '91 brand new right out of college (I'm 56 now). White color with a sunroof. That little car was so fun to drive and is still one of my favorites to this day! Thanks for sharing.
You are right, they were great cars. Always looked good in white also. Thanks for watching.
I had a 1993 SE-R. Mine had a moon roof. I loved that car! I sold it in 2006 and it was still running strong!
I bought on of these brand-new back in 1992. The car was a blast to drive! I only wish the five-speed manual transmission had a sixth gear for highway use.
Yes, it is funny to drive it today with only 5 gears compared to today’s manual transmissions with 6 or 7 gears. Thank you for watching.
Wow, I would lose my mind if I find one like this! Damn that little car is cool. Attainable fun.
I really miss the early-mid 90s Nissan styling, including the interior styling and materials as this car displays. I was and still am a fan of this car for what it is. Great bang for the buck, refined and fun to drive. The SE-R made the Car and Driver 10Best list back then.
You are right, it was hard to beat the bang for the buck with this model back then. One of the big reasons Car and Driver and others loved them so much. It’s hard to get that raw driving experience for a reasonable price anymore. Thanks for watching.
You should definitely drive it more often, it won't matter value-wise if it has 400 miles or 1500 miles...it will always retain it's value because it's most likely the nicest one in existence.
Good point and that is what I tell myself whenever I drive it. Thank you for watching.
I agree. A car like this needs to be driven and enjoyed respectfully. Beautiful car! I remember a buddy of mine and his brother owned a few of these.
@@chrisancrum8088 Thank you, Chris! I appreciate you watching. Definitely will be enjoyed respectfully.
Parents got me mine in 1992. College ride. Aztec red. I didnt modify it until i got to college. Then i did a jwt ecu cams and intake. Then headers exhaust. Soon eibach prokits and gab struts. Nx2000 brakes. St sway bars. I kept it for 20 years! Loved it. I eventually did the tsuru headlight grill upgrade.
Very nice! Not many people can say they kept one that long, but I don’t blame you with that. Thanks for sharing.
I wanted this car so much, at 19 I bought the 1994 Sentra XE in black, very similar looking to this with a 5 speed transmission. I loved it. I couldn’t afford the SE-R at the time, but I had lots of fun with this car, very reliable , very economical. I lend it to a friend & they totaled it. Now 30 years later, I would love to find one like this one. Enjoy, hopefully you can do a couple of POV videos so we can sort of appreciate this car with you!
I considered an XE or SE also when I was a teenager. They were a good option also and were a lot of fun. I do plan to do a few drive videos for people to bring back some memories and to see how it drives from my perspective. Thank you for watching and sharing your story also.
Man, I love these cars, bought mine over 15yrs ago with 44k original miles on it, the at 80k got the fifth gear popout, and thats when the modifications started, sr20ve that makes ove 200whp and will put v8's to shame in it, including a c5 corvette up to 120mph, shell now has over 265k. Sadly was involved in an accident on the 28th of December, miss her 😢, but seeing this video just inspires me more to fix it and bring her back to life. Thank you for an awesome video and history of this gem 💎
I am sorry to hear about the accident on 12/28. That had to be super scary and pretty sad. I hope you are able to get it rebuilt fairly easily and soon. Sounds like a really cool car also. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
in high school I had an 87 Sentra. I always wanted this car but it never materialized.Happy for ya!!
This vid makes me smile, glad I found it & thanks for posting. I had same black Sentra SE-R when I was 18. Absolutely loved driving it, took it everywhere 150,000 miles in 7 years no problem. One of my fondest memory living through my college days. It was super quick, fun to drive, stick shift from hell. I had to give it up when I had to move back to Japan after graduation. Now it has been 30 years gone by & having some $ to spend, I wish I had an opportunity to buy it from you.
Thank you for sharing & watching, and I am glad it made you smile. Sounds like you had a similar love for your SE-R as I did back then. It is amazing to me how many people this car touched from our generation.
Excellent! I was one of the followers on BaT as my first car was a 1994. Loved it. Please keep us posted on any “short” drives or even when it goes up for sale again…enjoy!
Thank you, Kelvin! That is awesome that is was your first car back in 1994. I will be keeping the channel updated for sure. I appreciate you watching! Thank you.
At the time, I really wanted a BMW 318. All I could afford was the SE-R and I was very happy with it. Everyone was driving a Honda and I felt unique from my friends.
I don't blame you for choosing the SE-R over the Honda's and it was a good substitute for the 318 I am sure. Thanks for watching.
Great car and so much fun to drive! I sold Nissans and my old boss raced an SE-R in scca. Thanks for the memories!
Thanks for watching. Glad it brought back some good memories.
Very nice, thanks for the update. I remember when this car sold on BAT. I also purchased a low mile B13 NX from Wisconsin and also have a 95 se-r I’ve owned for 20 years. Have a couple vids on my channel. Look forward to updates on this Sentra.
Thank you for watching! Funny how they come out of Wisconsin. I’ll definitely check out your channel also.
In December of 1991, my girlfriend drove me to pick up a brand new SE-R. A couple years later I’d drive to a jewelry store in the SE-R and by her an engagement ring. We drove home from our wedding in the SE-R, and in 1999 I drove her to the hospital in that car to give birth to our first. Aside from all that, the SE-R was a gem to drive. So balanced, so simple, so much fun. I let my brother drive it, he went and bought a new one for himself. I let my college roommate drive it, he went to the dealer and bought one. My dad had a 944 at the time, we all agreed the SE-R was the next best thing. Never had a problem with the car. It had 130k miles on it when I sold it.
I have a 944 now, and living with an analog car again is making me appreciate how great the SE-R was. I don’t like the expression “they don’t make them like they used to”, but it’s true. Miss that car.
Awesome story, Ed! I’m not sure I have heard someone’s personal experience as good as yours. I am sure it was hard to let that one go with all those memories. I’m always amazed how important these cars have been to people. It’s hard to find an analog driving experience today, so I get the 944 ownership experience. Thanks for watching and sharing.
@@TheAutoRanch Good luck with yours! When you think about what that money will buy today, I think you got a great deal. Enjoy!
@@ekuryluk Thank you! I agree with you. You don’t get much for that type of money in today’s market.
I used to get the annual Car Guide every year during HS. This was definitely one of the many vehicles I had circled!
I can definitely relate to that! I’d always read the car magazines about them and pickup the brochures at the dealers also. Thanks for watching.
I found a 1992 Sentra SE-R that my friends grandpa owned. Gonna buy it off them and replace the brakes, alternator and battery. 1 owner, only 80k miles!!!
Nice find! That should be a fun car and that’s low miles for one.
Current highschool junior here. I purchased an Aztec red 1.6 two door 1992 Sentra about 4 years ago in the 7th grade for 140 bucks. Since then I swapped in a new 1.6, fresh paint,lowered,rims, muffler delete, etc. This is my first car and I love it. Hopefully I can swap in a 2.0 SR20 one day. Great purchase.
That’s awesome! I’m glad to see people are still keeping these alive and using them as first cars. Hard to beat at that price. 😊 Enjoy it!
I had an automatic (I didn't know how to drive a manual yet), maroon, 4 door 1992 Nissan Sentra as my first car in ‘98... there were many good memories in that car, all the way until it was time to go to boot camp, which is when I sold it. My high school dream car at the time was a ’92 Toyota truck... still never had one. 🙄
It doesn't get any more awesome! I had a 94 Sentra Special Edition with the same recaro type seats and a 5 speed, loved that car. Good luck with it.
Thank you for watching. I remember the special editions. Very cool cars.
Thanks for the video. I had a 1990 Sentra senior year in high school. I would love to own this car. Great memories as well. Let me know when you're ready to sell!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for checking out the video. I’m glad I’m not the only one with fond high school memories of this car.
Just did the same got a 95 Camry coupe came out when I was 16 got it 29 years later . Just not stick ❤❤❤
@@robertsmythe6610 I remember the two door Camry’s then. They looked a fair bit sportier than their 4 door siblings for sure. Was nice to have more choices back then.
Excellent overview of this classic, Jason.
Thank you, Sir! Appreciate you watching.
Congrats, I'm still looking for one!
Followed this auction (THESE auctions? If I remember correctly?) very carefully!! SUCH an amazing time capsule!!
What a beautiful car! I used to own a B14 Sentra SE-L. Loved it, turbo'd it, and sold it when I moved (it was very hard for me to see it go). Would love to build a B13... such a shame there is not as much aftermarket support as much as Honda's have.
Thanks for watching. The B14’s were fun also. You are right on parts for the B13’s though. There’s not much support like for Hondas.
This is amazing! Thanks for taking the time to make a great video. I can confirm, this was a dream car for many of us! Taking a picture in front of your high school with this completes the dream.
Thank you for taking the time to watch. I hoped you enjoyed seeing the car.
What an absolute gem!
You just gained another Subscriber brother
Thank you, Joshua! I appreciate it.
I still have a Black '91 Sentra SE-R with 325k miles on it. At one point, I had 3 SE-Rs: Red '92 SE-R with sunroof, the Black '91 SE-R, and a Vibrant Blue '02 SE-R Spec V
That would have been very cool to have had all 3 at once! Your 1991 has certainly served you well. Thanks for watching and contributing.
The 92 Nissan Sentra SE-R was my first car. Handed down from my father, it was such a pleasure to drive. Well ahead of its time for an economy car. It handled very well and the engine was very responsive.
You are right, they were ahead of their time for sure. I’m glad your father passed his down to you and you got to enjoy it. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing this vehicle. It’s a gem. It was and still in my opinion, an automotive icon. To refresh memories of the late 80s, it was not until 1985 that GM manufactured a fuel injected V-8 that produced 190 horsepower when equipped with an automatic. Prior to it, GM was selling a carbureted 5 liter making 150 to 165. horsepower when equipped with an automatic. 5 years later Nissan is producing a 4 cylinder making 140 horsepower that come close to matching later 80s models Pony cars by reaching 0 to 60mph , in 7.5 seconds. I was to afraid to assume payments, but I did salivate over this car. I did test drive a 1995 or 1996 200SX SE-R Coupe.
Good points about the American muscle cars in the 1980's being at about the same performance as these early SE-R's. Definitely was a light and quick car, even for its time. Not to mention it was cheap by today's standards. Thanks for watching.
I had a 91 SE-R. Absolutely loved it but eventually traded it in for a 95 Integra GS-R. Also great, but man was that Sentra fun to drive!
An Integra GS-R was quite the car also. At least you traded it for another cool car. Thanks for watching.
If I could find one that wasn’t under glass like this one, I would buy and drive it tomorrow!
Thank you for showing such an amazing car.
Thank you for watching!
You should let Doug demuro review it 💪
Funny you say that, I reached out to him about reviewing it, but never heard back. It’s probably too far from him, but thought he’d enjoy it also. Thanks for watching’
That was when Nissan Quality was Fantastic very reliable like Toyota. The best sentra ever made . Great video a true gear head knows about that old sentra!!!!!!!
Thank you, Mike! I agree, these were quality built cars in the early 90’s. It has held up remarkably well being cared for. Thanks for watching!
I looked at these in 92. It was down to the SE-R, GTI 16v, or MX3 GS. I chose the VW GTI. A bit much for a high school kid graduation present. Very sadly it was Repoed 2 yrs later. Destroyed me. Parents divorced and mom in accident, lost business.. I was a clueless 21 yr old, did not realize I could Work and pay payments. In 1998, I bought one for cash (after someone hit me in moms truck, 2 yrs to get pain reimbursements). It had 107k. 1 owner. I still have it. It will never go. 193k now. More fun than ever. Love the styling, dual rounds, fat fenders, wonder Recaro seats, lack of power windows and mirrors.. love the manual sunroof. Tastefully modified. KW coilovers. Neuspeed sway bars. I just love MK2 GTIs. Shock an SE-R is more than a new Civic Si. But very cool. I keep my cars :)
I’m sorry to hear you had such a rough road early on, but I’m glad you got to acquire another GTI later on. I remember those three cars well back in 1992. All good choices. I have owned several GTI’s myself also. Thanks for watching!
I had an immaculate red 93 that I eventually totaled. Replaced it with 93 black g20 manual that I also wrecked. My brother later had a black 93 nx2000 manual T-top. I dream of having all of them this cherry!🚗
That would have been heart breaking to see your gem totaled. I may have cried. I loved the t-tops on the NX2000. I wish more cars had those today. Thanks for sharing and watching.
I still own the 91 that I bought on December 1990 upon recommendation from Car and Driver.
Had 2 of them once upon a time.
Always want to drive my 91.
It gives me that fun feeling.
Enjoy!
That’s awesome that you still have your original 91. Not many people can say that. Enjoy it forever and thanks for watching.
14:54 This car also has a "Diversity " antenna built into the rear glass. It's the lines just above the defroster lines.
Good to know. I wasn't aware of that.
Congratulations ❤, I use to own one in my young adult years in 2006, I remember first driving one of these, the power was amazing, I’ve never expected these cars to be quick. I hope the next owner enjoys it as much as you.
You are right, they are surprisingly quick and especially for that time period. Light weight and affordable, sporty cars are a thing of the past for the most part now. Thank you for watching and sharing your story also.
Best car ever. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
always like these cars and keep an eye out for them but never see em. awesome
Definitely rare sights anymore! Thanks for watching.
I had a 1992 Sentra SE-R. Kept it for 13 years, 245k miles on the odometer by the time I let it go.
They seem to keep on running! Thanks for watching.
Very nice, I had 86 GLH Turbo and an 89 Colt GT Colt it was 100% Mitsubishi. I liked these SE-Rs when they came out, being into the smaller cars.
I remember the Colts also and the Mitsubishi and Dodge Partnership. They were also great little cars that were super reliable. Thank you for watching.
Damn my dream car when I was 18-19 remember liking the red one 1993-1994. This and the Honda Accord coupe Ex 2 dr in burgandy.
Beautiful car. I remember the car in the 90s, especially the LE trim Sentra. Good years to revisit.
Awesome, I have 1994 LE (Not SE-R) but it was black like this one...boy instant take me back. I sold it with 250k.
I just drove 2700 miles from Maryland to the west coast to pick up a white Nissan Sentra S ER with about 52,000 miles. I still can’t believe it’s Tucktaway in my garage in always break necks when I take it out.
Sounds like you found a really nice one with low miles. They are becoming harder and harder to find. They have a way of turning heads when you drive them for sure. Thanks for watching.
I had bought a Ruby Pearl 1993 Sentra SER in September 1993 , I kept it for 5 years. Sold it to a good friend of mine who drove it for another 10 years before it started rotting out under the doors and a few other issues. I ended up buying a 1998 Toyota 4Runner which was easier getting a newborn in and out of the back seat. It most definetly was a fun car to drive.
The Ruby Pearl was a sharp color also and broke up the standard colors offered a bit. I understand on needing a bigger car with the newborn. Thanks for watching.
beauty, now I am excited for her going back up for sale :)
Thank you for watching! I’m definitely enjoying it for now.
I wanted one back in ‘91 when I just graduated college but couldn’t afford it. I finally got one in ‘94 and loved it. Tight, sporty, high-revving, tossable, I loved it. My regret was that when I went for a new car, I sold it… bad idea. I bought it back a couple years later and it’s been sitting waiting for restoration. Stay tuned!
@@ronj9933 That’s awesome you bought it back. Will be fun to restore. Thanks for watching.
I daily a 91 Se-r as well! Super fun cars & they sure love being at high rpms and this is coming from a Mustang 5.0 owner
Very nice! That’s awesome that you daily drive one. They are certainly at home at the higher rpms! Thanks for watching.
B13 is a unicorn of a car only one I loved even more was the p10 g20t that had the same motor and even more awesome suspension and two extra doors. It felt like the b13 but just more solid and handled just a little bit better too
I remember these really well I almost bought one myself but I couldnt stand to get rid of my 91 Eclipse Turbo for it.
Fun little car if u added a small turbo to it.
I remember the early 90’s Eclipse and Talon turbos. Great cars also, especially the AWD option. Thanks for watching.
My kids bought me a 2003 Nissan sentra 2.5 Rtype for fathers day 2022. I love the car yes it has a LOT more miles than your car but mine was 2003 car and driver car of the year. 170 hp and is a ripper very fun to drive. Got a few thing to fix but for free I can put a few bucks in it.😊
Very nice! That would be a great Father’s Day gift. The R was a cool car for its time. I remember them well. Thanks for watching.
Man what a nice car. I had a 1987 Sentra in high school and I love that car especially it being a five speed and it had long gears. But I wish I had a se-r. That car is what started kids modifying jdm cars.
I agree, these cars definitely had a heavy influence on a generation of car enthusiast, particularly in the JDM space. Thanks for watching!
I had an 88 Sentra wagon 92 Sentra now I have a 2013 Sentra
i love those 90s sedans with the useless spoilers
I agree! Thanks for watching.
WOW!!! That Nissan Sentra SE-R was the last of its kind for Sentra's..lol. Let's face it, any model Sentra's after that were just eh.
That is one VERY VERY mint Sentra SE-R. That was my dream car during my HS Sr year too.
I agree, the Sentras that came after these lacked the same pizzazz and notoriety. Glad you can relate to the car, and I appreciate your comments. Thanks for watching.
Such a clean and beautiful SR20DE 😊 I own also a B13 but a 1996 model instead of the SR20DE, it got the 1.3L GA13DS, a 1.3L Twin Cam 16valve carbureted engine with a redline up to 7200rpm
Very nice! Thanks for watching.
Damn!!! That’s a nice one!!
I had one exactly like that I dropped it changed the wheels, exhaust and intake and up to this day I regret selling that car Man that car was the best.
It is amazing how some cars just stick in our memories. This one definitely has the ability to do that. Thanks for watching.
Mini Max with the alloys, road lamps, and 5 speed, all in black. Independent rear suspension is the secret. This was the realistic affordable hot car for a HS senior. This thing is glossy as heck.
I agree. Was the perfect HS or college driver. Thanks for watching.
@@TheAutoRanch Or a Surgeon!! I know a software Engineer and a Professor in Puerto Rico that love their 1992 Sentra SE. I brought them marker lights one trip as they were broken. This is when I noticed the Sentra had a suspension that Dodge likely copied for their Neon (I had one, mint looking and drove it like I stole it every day until the timing belt snapped.). They also have a castle of a house in Guatemala City and a cool little place in the Poconos.
@@pgmurray76 Very nice! Sounds like there were people of all professions that found a place in their heart for these early, pocket rockets. I am not surprised though. They were reliable and sporty little cars. Thanks for watching and sharing.
It looks like a 3/4ths scale Nissan Maxima SE if Nissan had ever made a 2 door coupe Maxima. I think it's cool that it has been kept with such low miles and ideally it should be passed on to someone else who can preserve it for the next 30 years in like new condition with under 1000 miles. Just incredible.
I agree, they do a strong resemblance to what a two door Maxima may have looked like. Like you, I hope the car continues to stay preserved and in excellent shape. I suspect it will given its history and target audience. Thanks for watching.
@@Cartier_specialist I understand on the free speech deal. BJ is an option for a car like this. Have had friends sell cars there, but some were happy with the placement and results and others not. They do tend to bring the audience for the big money stuff. Bring a Trailer is another option I may try when the time is right. The car had a lot of love on there also. Thanks for the suggestion.
I have a 4 door Nissan b13...an I love it..
Man if this was about 20k I would buy it.
I loved flogging mine. Surprised a few stock 5.0’s with flowmasters 😂
Very nice. I have no doubt you surprised a few 5.0’s back in the day. They were great sleeper cars. Thanks for watching.
enjoy with your dream!
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
Sweet. You should keep it. I never that model them any more… especially in that pristine condition 👍
You are right, they are a rare sighting anymore. Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it.
My '92 sentra have 255338 miles in the odometer
My first car
6 years and counting
Very nice! They are usually super reliable. Great first car. Thanks for watching.
Nice! 👍
Kinda funny to have cruise control but only crank windows. But I think they went through and looking for things that can be put in without putting to much weight on and the electric windows were too heavy.
@@SvenQ45 You are right, they had some funny option combos back in the 90’s. Weight and money savings at play. Power windows definitely were not standard like they are today. Most youngsters today couldn’t understand having to reach over and wind your passenger window down in the summer. Thanks for watching.
Best econobox of the era.
I agree! Thank you for watching.
Congratulations
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
My b13 story is long and still continues. There’s seriously nothing else like them. They give you a bug that never leaves you
I agree! They are really special cars and it is hard to get them out of your system. They mean a great deal to a lot of car enthusiasts.
I'm your new buyer on the car 😀
You may just get your chance. Thanks for watching.
Like you, I buy cars, improve them and sell, but typically at a loss. I am older (60) and loved all these cars in the 90's when in my late 20's and 30's and could not buy a simple accord or maxima or one of these. Now that I can, I have been buying both std and automatics to enjoy both. Acura's, Honda's, Nissans, Toyota's, ect.... I saw this for sale on BAT a few weeks ago and thought hard about buying it but have had a few that were very pristine and was afraid to enjoy them including a '95 Acura Legend I have now. I'm starting to alleviate/satiate the strong desire for Japanese 90's cars as I've been through a bunch and that also the logistics can take away too much from my life. I'll buy an SE-R one day but I prefer a car that's somewhere between a clean daily driver and pristine. That's the sweet spot for me that can give me the enjoyment. That said, you have a stunning car.
I can understand your desire to acquire and enjoy these 90’s cars that were really special and are able to be enjoyed. The nicer they are, the harder it can be to put miles on them. I like unicorn cars that no one else has out there and that likely will continue to be sought after as time passes and nostalgia grows for them. It gets harder and harder to find a real low mile example that’s super clean as time passes. It sounds like you have a nice collection to enjoy though. The mid 90’s Legends were a lot of fun. Thanks for watching!
Sweet ride, love this model Nissan
Thanks for watching.
Either never drive it again or put a couple hundred a month on it. Nothing is harder on a car than letting it sit. Even if it had 20,000 miles on it probably wouldn’t hurt the value all that much.
I have PTSD when it comes to this car. Early 2000s; a couple buddies of mine would swap in the Infiniti G20 motor and were a pest to deal with.
I understand. I had a rough one myself in the early 2000’s. Some of the modified can have lots of issues. Thanks for watching.
Gonna regret when i sell mine
I would love to own this car
Thank you for watching and sharing the story about yours. I am still amazed by how many people have fond memories of these cars.
1991-1994 Sentras are better than any pos Mustang in terms of reliability, build quality, etc.
Damn 😍🔥
the non SER is very common in the caribbean
I remember my 1992. Nissan 240 SX/SE. fastback. Black. $21000.00 from Copel in New York.
Very nice! Those were the good old days for Nissan. Thanks for watching.
@@TheAutoRanch that was the easiest vehicle I ever work on. Did all the services myself. Except the rear def leak.
@@syeedali1364 I could see that. They don’t seem too intimidating to work on. That’s a plus also.
Bought one new in 1991, Edgewood, Maryland, 274,054 miles, and 16 years later gave to a friend, and yes, the dreaded 5-gear pop.....engine was cooked by Jim Wolf, stage 1, shamed many V-8's, would have, and should have kept it..... great memories......be reminded that this engine in the DET trim, was known to handle 400hp to the wheel/one, of Nissan's better engine, and that engine was found in the Pulsar GT-R and can now be imported to the USA.
Wow, that’s impressive mileage and some good use out of one. Sounds like a fast car and the best part, lots of good memories also. They are capable engines for sure. Thanks for sharing and watching.
Wow can't ever remember seeing one of these 2 door models here. Lots of 4 door here tho. They have gotten very cheap now. However lots of sr20 na and turbo like my car here.
Where are you located? I believe in the United States, these only came as a 2 door in the SE-R model. Thanks for watching.
@The Auto Ranch HI I am from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 ☺️. We got nearly all the various Nissan models here except some of the sportier bodies that is the two door models. However we brought in from Japan lots of parts, lots of performance engines etc.
@@gurswinblacke8358 Wow! Welcome! I’m always fascinated with how certain countries get different models and it’s good to know you got your share of the sportier variants.
@The Auto Ranch Hey thanks dude. 😊 I have driven Datsun to Nissan all my life. 180b Datsun, b11 Sunny with weber sidedraft and also factory turboed, b14 Nissan, I had a y11 wingroad with the sr20vvl, and i now drive a y11 adwagon now with a sr20 like yours but turboed now for 11 years now. Nearly every type of modified older nissan is here.
@@gurswinblacke8358 You have had a huge collection over the years. That’s awesome. It sounds like there is no shortage of fun cars there. I know a turbo can make a fun car even more fun. I’m sure that’s the case the B13, but I can’t say I have experienced it myself first hand.
Un unicornio!! una belleza
I've got a 1992 Sentra E I bought new
I looked this up on BaT and saw you tried to sell it RNM. Did you end up selling it?
Not yet. There’s been a few interested parties after the auction, but I have not sold it yet.
Well if you ever want to sell. Let me know!
Nice👍🤝💯🔥
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it.
@@TheAutoRanch you're welcome brother, that's why we're here to support you🤝💯
Donate it to car museum 🖼️😍😍😍😍
Good idea, and I wish I had the means to do so. Thanks for watching.
It has so many things different from Mexican SE-Rs. Is this built in Japan or USA?
These were built in Tennessee in the USA. I have heard the Mexican models were different, so that makes sense. Thanks for watching.
Are you going to choose who buys this car? I'm sure you're not gonna let any random person buy it. Preferably someone who's been in the B13 community?
I’d love for someone in the B13 community to end up with it. Given its collectibility, I’m confident it will go to a major fan. Thank you for watching!
I had my 92 sentra scrapped so ex wife couldnt get in divorce
Wish you would’ve fired the engine up. This was a dream car of mine when I owned a 91 Sentra XE
We will definitely start it and take it for a drive on the next video. Thank you for watching.
Start it up for us)
I will do a drive along video when the weather warms up a bit. Thank you for watching.
@@TheAutoRanch love the car and time period. Watching from Indiana . Your welcome .