My old girl, 89 Nissan D21 Hardbody, has been the perfect truck for me. My sister bought it in Fairbanks AK. It has made 2 trips down the Yukon Highway. Upon receiving a transfer to Georgia, my sis sold it to my dad who lives in Western Washington. He drove it for a few years and sold it to me in 2014. I had to put in a used driveline and set of shocks, and just this year (2024), I replaced the clutch. She's a fine old lady, but I really wish I had a cup holder!
As a long time Nissan hardbody 4x4 owner the lack of a cup hold is single handedly (no pun intended) the most frustrating thing on this otherwise perfect mini truck, that and it’s slow lol great video!!
I bought my 94' 4x4 hardbody new. I was 25. My wife wants me to get rid of it, but I can't. I used to let my girls drive it in the hayfield when they were in 10-11 yrs. old. ( they are around 30 now) I just can't do it...The only problems have been the tranny, (rebuilt twice) fuel pump and AC. The motor will still bark tires in 1st and 2nd gear! I have a 2014 Silverado and a 2019 F 150. If I had to choose, I would get rid of both before the Nissan. Excellent video production and editing!
I laughed out loud when you said, "a cupholder". I'm the original owner on a 1994 model of this truck. And yes, a cupholder is the only missing feature :D
I have a '95 4x4 regular cab. Swapped in matching interior color bucket seats from a Pathfinder and put in a Nissan center console with cupholders. A very durable and dependable truck. Runs like a top with 110,000 miles.
I've had my '92 SE Hardbody for ten years. Bought it bone stock with 175,000 miles. Mods I've done: 3" body lift, 3" suspension lift, rear air locker and ARB gears front/rear, 31x10.50 Toyo M/S tires (33/12.50 set option in storage), Smittybuilt 10k LB winch, ARB front bumper, Mastercraft bucket seats, Thorley Headers (V6 5-spd. man.), 2" exhaust, Warn hub locks, 300W sound system (Alpine/Infinity), Softtopper, auxiliary lighting and total Rhinolined exterior. It goes anywhere and runs like a top to this day. Bury me in this truck.
@@presidenttnediserp428 correction…I bought it for $3500 with about 160k on it. It has 175k on it now. Ran like a top then, runs like a top now. Crazy would be spending $10k or more for a used truck that couldn’t handle the use that I get out of my Nissan. These trucks commonly run for 300k miles and more. If you could see and drive my truck, you’d understand the value.
@kevinsears7382 Thanks for the info, man. I'm merely trying to build up the courage to buy one with near 179,000 miles on it. It looks good, but you know what they say about the deception of appearances.
@@presidenttnediserp428 no worries…if the vehicle shows no signs of abuse and the price is right, it should be a solid score. There’s really nothing that can’t be reasonably fixed on these trucks. I’ve been expecting to do a rebuild on mine, but my most trusted mechanic assured me that I’m nowhere near it. He had two D21’s…a six banger that went for 400k miles and a four banger that went 600k. Pshhhht…
What a poetic video, love your style and music. Indeed Nissan Hard-Body is one of the most reliable and beautiful truck. 10/10 for the video, truck and your carpentry skills.
I bought a 93 red single cab D21 -1 year ago with 267,000 MI ,2 w d ,I bought the truck for $3,000, the first thing I noticed no place to put a coffee cup Being that I'm disabled so I will hold the coffee cup for me and my driver... problem solved So far I've replaced the windshield all the tail light buckets front corner running light buckets turn signal buckets license plate lights, tune up , classic plates on and on ..it's a great truck, and absolutely great on gas❤ The paint may be rough and there's no air conditioning that's okay for now but I do like the bed liner that you installed your bed ...that's what I'm after this year the black brush and roll bed liner... good video thanks!....... ❤Hi HOLLY❤
I have a 1997 2x4 regular cab, XE that I’ve had for five years and absolutely ❤ LOVE it. I drive it like a Formula One race car… Which is perfect for me because I’m not going that fast but it feels like I’m just FLYING. It never breaks I change the oil every 3000 miles but one comment is this is a 50 mph and under vehicle… Any faster than that and you feel like you’re going supersonic… I drive it around town and it gets 16 miles per gallon in the city and 24 if I go for a longer drive, I like it so much I bought another one with a blown engine and have toyed with the idea of putting an electric motor in it or a brand new crate engine… I wish Nissan would come out with a brand new one.
For me, my baby, my shining ray of light, is a 91 Mazda B2600i 4x4 regular cab. Like you said it's a flow state that is unlike driving anything else. I traded a fully kitted 2011 6.7 f350 plat lariat etc, for it straight across, it was one of the cleanest Mazdas ive seen on market place. I drove from Reno to Colorado to pick it up and drive it back. Then from Reno to Washington. Never overheated or gave me any issues, I have never been happier.
My dad had this truck in white in the late 90s to early 2000s. I loved that truck and called it the white monster because it was a bit rusty. I drove it in high school and took it deer hunting off road. Road tripped to New York from Ohio. Got a kiss from a girl i had a crush on. Lots of memories. Died ar 330k miles. It liked to blow tie rods. The radio wasn't great but worked but you didn't need much when you were listening to Dire Straits on cassette. The jump seats were nice in a pinch, we even had four of us in there which was me and two teenage brothers and our dad, drive two and half hours on a small road trip. The engine sound really takes me back. The tires also sucked but it did okay in the snow when you went out, locked the hubs manually, and switched to 4 low.
Just bought an 85' 4x4 XE Long bed with 140k miles and the cupholder situation is my Only complaint with the whole truck. I found this video incredibly entertaining. Thank you so much for the inspiration to try out my own DIY cup holder. Maybe I'll try and put mine lower between the shifter and the seat, on the hump.
I feel your pain but I have a solution. I have a hardbody also. I bought one of those plastic cup holders that you're supposed to hang but I cut off the hanger bit. With JB weld and two self tapping screws I fastened it just to the right of the steering column. It's out of the way yet handy for my beverage. And now it is the perfect truck!
I've got 2 extended cabs and a 95 pathfinder which is basically the suv hardbody. I took a center console out of a junker pathy and it bolts right in between my seats perfectly. Most the 95, 96 and 97 models have a center console that has 2 cup holders but the ones in the pathfinder have 2 that are on the inside of the center console so you have to open it then flip whichever cup holder fits best. Its not as good as the later model consoles but they do have 4 places to install switches and the pathfinders had the hydro style parking brake so it works perfect for a hardbody you want to install a hydro in. The hardbody was my first ride and still drive em. Ive learned soo many little details about these lil trucks its insane
I have a 94 with +200k miles on it and replacing stuff sucks just to let you guys know but for the cup holder prob I learned you can shove 1 and a half soda cups in the center console and works great
I used an old skateboard. Where I am in the country the sun has destroyed most of the dashboards with cracks. I cut an old used skateboard in half. Then I used a hole saw to drill a hole the size of an average cup on the tail section that kicks up. I drilled it directly to the dashboard with the base of the skateboard facing up and the tail hanging over. It was enough to hold the cup but not block the vents. Worked great. Obviously not an option if you've got a nice truck.
This video was amazing. Well done and hilarious ending. My 90 BMW E30 was the perfect sports car minus not having a cup holder. Now I'm looking at hardbodies and have to deal with it all over again?! lol
I put on a cup holder in our 1993 Nissan hardbody. It squeeze's in where the ash tray use to go. The ash tray is where he gets the keys out of. I also bought 2 cup holders online and screwed the in. Also, built and installed a phone holder.
I love my 97 nissan truck. I bought it brand new along with a matching camper shell in 1997 with 33 miles on it, It now has over 219,000 miles and still runs great. It's a perfect truck...except for the missing cup holder which I had to buy off of Amazon.
This is a great video, keep up the good work. I own a '98 Frontier and lucky for me, it comes with a cupholder. Sad enough, I have had the same exact experience trying to shift and accidentally sending my drink flying.
I got a 97 extended cab, I love it, I don’t have a bench seat but I do have cup holders, I wanna mod it to be a race truck 400hp for circuit racing, and fun Canyon Roads
Hi from Germany. I have the same truck as crewcab version with the Diesel engine. An I must admit - I am jealous! You have the bench instead of two separate seats. This option was not available in Germany - sadly. So have fun with it. 😊
Listen people!! I work with brand new cars everyday… from the smallest cars you can think of to the biggest… (I drive them a lot every day) My uncle, and my grandfather, have this truck and EVERY SINGLE TIME I DRIVE IT i feel amazing!!! My uncle’s truck is in perfect shape and i daily drove it for a week straight, awesome car even though it is a truck!!! Now my grandfather’ nissan is in the most terrible condition… but still drives nice but only for short distances
@@alexcunnane I saw that one too but think it's too bulky. I have single seats (not bench) which means I have a center console with a square hole. So I made a 2-cup holder to fit in it :P
My wife has a 1997 Nissan Hardbody 2-sheel drive pickup. Her fuel lid door lock will NOT hold the door shut. The fuel lid door stays popped open. I bought a brand new one thru eBay and wanted to ask you please...does a knife or screwdriver, and prying the old one out really WORK? Or is there a secret to getting the old fuel lid door lock out? I'm speaking of the square piece that the the male plug on the lid goes into, that is attached to the truck body. THANK YOU FOR ANNY HELP ON THIS!!!!
My 91 got a million miles on the same engine. I've put one transmission and 3 drive lines in it from me abusing it I do concrete for a living I over weight it all the time. And the door handles are crap.
My 02 has 228k, I'm on the second transmission and have replaced lots of other moving parts but the block itself has never had a problem. I hope I can put a million on this one.
@@alexcunnane Why no more content? You should do another Hardbody video. Every few months I dust mine off and drive it for a few weeks, then start looking for videos. Always see yours pop up. Such a great watch.
I use my shoe as my cup holder and no im not lying haha! If i have a passenger they hold the drinks but if not well i dont got another option. Especially because my 92 is manuel with no power steering.
My old girl, 89 Nissan D21 Hardbody, has been the perfect truck for me. My sister bought it in Fairbanks AK. It has made 2 trips down the Yukon Highway. Upon receiving a transfer to Georgia, my sis sold it to my dad who lives in Western Washington. He drove it for a few years and sold it to me in 2014. I had to put in a used driveline and set of shocks, and just this year (2024), I replaced the clutch. She's a fine old lady, but I really wish I had a cup holder!
Just bought a 94 hardbody and I agree with every word of this
Dude mines a 95 and I was mind blown when I first realized there wasn’t a cup holder😂
I have one as well , love the truck but hatw that there isnt cup holders 🫠😂
I took my distributor cover off and use it 🤣
As a long time Nissan hardbody 4x4 owner the lack of a cup hold is single handedly (no pun intended) the most frustrating thing on this otherwise perfect mini truck, that and it’s slow lol great video!!
Yeah I bought one that slid in the window sill and worked great except for the Big Gulp from 711
My dad owned two Nissan pickups and 87 and 95. Both were part of my childhood memories.
As an adult I’m happy I own a 96 Nissan pickup
My dad just gave my his 1995 Nissan Hardbody for my birthday this month. Your video did this truck justice! It's so cool 😎!
I've seen this video at least 6 times over the last year and a half and I can say happily that I'm buying my first Nissan hardbody (1995).
I bought my 94' 4x4 hardbody new. I was 25. My wife wants me to get rid of it, but I can't. I used to let my girls drive it in the hayfield when they were in 10-11 yrs. old. ( they are around 30 now) I just can't do it...The only problems have been the tranny, (rebuilt twice) fuel pump and AC. The motor will still bark tires in 1st and 2nd gear! I have a 2014 Silverado and a 2019 F 150. If I had to choose, I would get rid of both before the Nissan. Excellent video production and editing!
Never let it go Scott!!! Can’t put a price on the memories you make in a vehicle.
Do have an automatic or manual transmission?
bro fuck yeah i have a 94 4x4 as well and its staying with me for life
@@georgiakid3458I'd guess automatic=2 rebuilds.
Seems like these Nissans have transmission issues I had one the grinded into 4th and eventually blew up I also knew someone with the same issue as me
I laughed out loud when you said, "a cupholder". I'm the original owner on a 1994 model of this truck. And yes, a cupholder is the only missing feature :D
I have a '95 4x4 regular cab. Swapped in matching interior color bucket seats from a Pathfinder and put in a Nissan center console with cupholders. A very durable and dependable truck. Runs like a top with 110,000 miles.
My dad had the 2WD 5-speed, cherry red pearl. No power steering, no power windows, no AC and no radio. Bare bones goodness lol.
Yea I got a 96 with 79k on it base base nothing on it lol
Love these hardbody pickup trucks
I've had my '92 SE Hardbody for ten years. Bought it bone stock with 175,000 miles. Mods I've done: 3" body lift, 3" suspension lift, rear air locker and ARB gears front/rear, 31x10.50 Toyo M/S tires (33/12.50 set option in storage), Smittybuilt 10k LB winch, ARB front bumper, Mastercraft bucket seats, Thorley Headers (V6 5-spd. man.), 2" exhaust, Warn hub locks, 300W sound system (Alpine/Infinity), Softtopper, auxiliary lighting and total Rhinolined exterior. It goes anywhere and runs like a top to this day. Bury me in this truck.
You bought a used Nissan Hardbody with 175,000 miles on it? Are you crazy!!!😯
@@presidenttnediserp428
correction…I bought it for $3500 with about 160k on it. It has 175k on it now. Ran like a top then, runs like a top now. Crazy would be spending $10k or more for a used truck that couldn’t handle the use that I get out of my Nissan. These trucks commonly run for 300k miles and more. If you could see and drive my truck, you’d understand the value.
@kevinsears7382 Thanks for the info, man. I'm merely trying to build up the courage to buy one with near 179,000 miles on it. It looks good, but you know what they say about the deception of appearances.
@@presidenttnediserp428
no worries…if the vehicle shows no signs of abuse and the price is right, it should be a solid score. There’s really nothing that can’t be reasonably fixed on these trucks. I’ve been expecting to do a rebuild on mine, but my most trusted mechanic assured me that I’m nowhere near it. He had two D21’s…a six banger that went for 400k miles and a four banger that went 600k. Pshhhht…
What a poetic video, love your style and music. Indeed Nissan Hard-Body is one of the most reliable and beautiful truck. 10/10 for the video, truck and your carpentry skills.
Im going to buy a 1987 hardbody this weekend 85k miles no spark, v6 single cab 4x4 5 speed. She's a rare breed.
I bought a 93 red single cab D21 -1 year ago with 267,000 MI ,2 w d ,I bought the truck for $3,000, the first thing I noticed no place to put a coffee cup
Being that I'm disabled so I will hold the coffee cup for me and my driver... problem solved
So far I've replaced the windshield all the tail light buckets front corner running light buckets turn signal buckets license plate lights, tune up , classic plates on and on ..it's a great truck, and absolutely great on gas❤
The paint may be rough and there's no air conditioning that's okay for now but I do like the bed liner that you installed your bed ...that's what I'm after this year the black brush and roll bed liner... good video thanks!....... ❤Hi HOLLY❤
I have a 1997 2x4 regular cab, XE that I’ve had for five years and absolutely ❤ LOVE it. I drive it like a Formula One race car… Which is perfect for me because I’m not going that fast but it feels like I’m just FLYING. It never breaks I change the oil every 3000 miles but one comment is this is a 50 mph and under vehicle… Any faster than that and you feel like you’re going supersonic… I drive it around town and it gets 16 miles per gallon in the city and 24 if I go for a longer drive, I like it so much I bought another one with a blown engine and have toyed with the idea of putting an electric motor in it or a brand new crate engine… I wish Nissan would come out with a brand new one.
For me, my baby, my shining ray of light, is a 91 Mazda B2600i 4x4 regular cab. Like you said it's a flow state that is unlike driving anything else. I traded a fully kitted 2011 6.7 f350 plat lariat etc, for it straight across, it was one of the cleanest Mazdas ive seen on market place. I drove from Reno to Colorado to pick it up and drive it back. Then from Reno to Washington. Never overheated or gave me any issues, I have never been happier.
My dad had this truck in white in the late 90s to early 2000s. I loved that truck and called it the white monster because it was a bit rusty. I drove it in high school and took it deer hunting off road. Road tripped to New York from Ohio. Got a kiss from a girl i had a crush on. Lots of memories. Died ar 330k miles. It liked to blow tie rods. The radio wasn't great but worked but you didn't need much when you were listening to Dire Straits on cassette. The jump seats were nice in a pinch, we even had four of us in there which was me and two teenage brothers and our dad, drive two and half hours on a small road trip. The engine sound really takes me back. The tires also sucked but it did okay in the snow when you went out, locked the hubs manually, and switched to 4 low.
bro these trucks are the best, they have this cult following which is understandable. Great video. New hardbody vids would be awesome by you!
It’s pretty damn perfect dude. My first car was a 1987 Nissan Hardbody 4x4 king cab. Loved it.
i bought a new Nissan hard body back in 1997 and i still have it .... strong truck out lasted all others.
I have the same thing just 86
Just bought an 88 long bed with the manual transmission I love it
Hello . I have a Nissan pickup truck 1986 v6 4x4 king cap. And it is an excellent truck even with its 38 years
Love the way you portray the perfect situation/ life/ vehicle. My compliments.
Just bought an 85' 4x4 XE Long bed with 140k miles and the cupholder situation is my Only complaint with the whole truck. I found this video incredibly entertaining. Thank you so much for the inspiration to try out my own DIY cup holder. Maybe I'll try and put mine lower between the shifter and the seat, on the hump.
I use a roll of duck tape. 96 hardbody.
I feel your pain but I have a solution. I have a hardbody also. I bought one of those plastic cup holders that you're supposed to hang but I cut off the hanger bit. With JB weld and two self tapping screws I fastened it just to the right of the steering column. It's out of the way yet handy for my beverage. And now it is the perfect truck!
I've got 2 extended cabs and a 95 pathfinder which is basically the suv hardbody. I took a center console out of a junker pathy and it bolts right in between my seats perfectly. Most the 95, 96 and 97 models have a center console that has 2 cup holders but the ones in the pathfinder have 2 that are on the inside of the center console so you have to open it then flip whichever cup holder fits best. Its not as good as the later model consoles but they do have 4 places to install switches and the pathfinders had the hydro style parking brake so it works perfect for a hardbody you want to install a hydro in. The hardbody was my first ride and still drive em. Ive learned soo many little details about these lil trucks its insane
i want to own one of this.. in that condition.. so clean and simple
I Just bought a mint 1989 4x4 Hardbody Kingcab in exact same color as yours! cupholder and coffee Added this morning. So fun driving around town!
This is such a good video bro, although of effort went into it, doesn't go unnoticed
Have 86 1/2 4 cylinder 4x4 I’m debating if I should sell it! Probably one of the best trucks ever made
still waiting on more hardbody vids bro!
I have a 94 with +200k miles on it and replacing stuff sucks just to let you guys know but for the cup holder prob I learned you can shove 1 and a half soda cups in the center console and works great
I have one a five speed. I love it. New timing chain, rebuilt the transmission and just put a new front end on it.
How many miles on it?
88 Pathfinder XE, my cup holder solution. Just about everything stuffs perfectly between the passenger seat and the center console.
Bad ass truck bro! I have a new Frontier and I love it but my dream is to own a hard body like yours. So jealous! Congratulations take care of her!
The 1998-2004 Frontiers are basically like a bloated version of these and they have cup holders
I used an old skateboard. Where I am in the country the sun has destroyed most of the dashboards with cracks. I cut an old used skateboard in half. Then I used a hole saw to drill a hole the size of an average cup on the tail section that kicks up. I drilled it directly to the dashboard with the base of the skateboard facing up and the tail hanging over. It was enough to hold the cup but not block the vents. Worked great. Obviously not an option if you've got a nice truck.
This video was amazing. Well done and hilarious ending. My 90 BMW E30 was the perfect sports car minus not having a cup holder. Now I'm looking at hardbodies and have to deal with it all over again?! lol
Entertaining video with clever editing. Great job.
My stepdad has one, he lowered it put power leather seats in it and straight piped it, super nice
That ending almost killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a great video! Camera work, editing, storyline and some lols . Good shit brother !
I put on a cup holder in our 1993 Nissan hardbody. It squeeze's in where the ash tray use to go. The ash tray is where he gets the keys out of. I also bought 2 cup holders online and screwed the in. Also, built and installed a phone holder.
Best truck ever bulletproof
I love my 97 nissan truck. I bought it brand new along with a matching camper shell in 1997 with 33 miles on it, It now has over 219,000 miles and still runs great. It's a perfect truck...except for the missing cup holder which I had to buy off of Amazon.
You should post more vids like this man. Solid truck
Haha love ur video. Super cool super relaxing and very creative in the editing too. ~ from an owner of a 1986 D21 extCab 🙏😅
This is a great video, keep up the good work. I own a '98 Frontier and lucky for me, it comes with a cupholder. Sad enough, I have had the same exact experience trying to shift and accidentally sending my drink flying.
Lol the spill 😂 very well put together video 🤙
I love my Nissan hard body.. Looking for another one.. They are awesome
Getting one pretty soon. Good sounds.😂😂
Dudes casually roasting his nephew lol 😂 that baby is loved you can tell
I got a 88 hard body and it’s my first truck I love it
I got a 97 extended cab, I love it, I don’t have a bench seat but I do have cup holders, I wanna mod it to be a race truck 400hp for circuit racing, and fun Canyon Roads
Hi from Germany. I have the same truck as crewcab version with the Diesel engine. An I must admit - I am jealous! You have the bench instead of two separate seats. This option was not available in Germany - sadly. So have fun with it. 😊
I have a 86 diesel sd25 engine d21 hardbody, love it
Great video. Very strong Casey Neistat influence. Everyone who has ever owned a hardbody knows the pain of a lack of a cup holder.
Listen people!!
I work with brand new cars everyday… from the smallest cars you can think of to the biggest… (I drive them a lot every day)
My uncle, and my grandfather, have this truck and EVERY SINGLE TIME I DRIVE IT i feel amazing!!! My uncle’s truck is in perfect shape and i daily drove it for a week straight, awesome car even though it is a truck!!!
Now my grandfather’ nissan is in the most terrible condition… but still drives nice but only for short distances
Great video and editing. Much appreciated. I 3D printed my cup holders for mine.
That’s awesome - do they fit into the ash tray? Saw a design for that that I kind of want to try
@@alexcunnane I saw that one too but think it's too bulky. I have single seats (not bench) which means I have a center console with a square hole. So I made a 2-cup holder to fit in it :P
Why did you not put that cupholder in the space behind the shifter.
I’ve had the 86 model and I still have my 96 model. I will never get rid of it
It is a perfect truck ! I got a 1993 hardbody. Don't need cupholder
i love those old trucks
I miss my hardbody, awesome video
I am a Dodge diesel guy & chevy too, but I'd honestly consider getting a hard body bcuz they are worth the $$$$
Cool vídeo , id too say the almost perfect truck
Have a 1990 nissan d21 with 150,000 miles. I intend to keep it forever.
My wife has a 1997 Nissan Hardbody 2-sheel drive pickup. Her fuel lid door lock will NOT hold the door shut. The fuel lid door stays popped open. I bought a brand new one thru eBay and wanted to ask you please...does a knife or screwdriver, and prying the old one out really WORK? Or is there a secret to getting the old fuel lid door lock out? I'm speaking of the square piece that the the male plug on the lid goes into, that is attached to the truck body. THANK YOU FOR ANNY HELP ON THIS!!!!
You cant throw a rock in a Walmart parking lot without hitting one of these trucks. 30 years later
When you have a 5 speed you gotta put the cupholder beside the stick or one on each side like in the Ford Ranger.
i had a 1995 king cab v6. i miss that truck
This was Hilarious greetings from Toronto Canada🖐🏿🇨🇦 I have a 97 D21 aka Hardbody no food or drinks in my baby so.... no cup holders needed 😁
I have a 97 with 285,000 miles. It’s gonna get some money put into it soon
My 91 got a million miles on the same engine. I've put one transmission and 3 drive lines in it from me abusing it I do concrete for a living I over weight it all the time. And the door handles are crap.
My 02 has 228k, I'm on the second transmission and have replaced lots of other moving parts but the block itself has never had a problem. I hope I can put a million on this one.
hey man.. if you have a bench seat just put a 6 pack igloo cooler in the middle of the bench.. doubles as an arm rest and a cup holder.
Nothing is more masculine then pulling up for an iced coffee lol 😂
Where’d you get the radio??
i Really enjoyed this video. i just got one of these.
The Neistat of the Hardbody game! Awesome video, sub'ing 4 sho! Love mine too.
Thanks, man! jealous of those goofy jump seats in the king cab!
@@alexcunnane Why no more content? You should do another Hardbody video. Every few months I dust mine off and drive it for a few weeks, then start looking for videos. Always see yours pop up. Such a great watch.
planning to make a few this year. stay tuned!
What kind of transmissions were in those trucks? I’m a GM person & we had T5(Tremec) Borg Warner 5-speed in the Sonomas with a Muncie bolt pattern.
Hello alex , my father got this truck d21 nissan when i was kid , he keep the keys in the same spot as you
Good review & great Nissan.
A roll of duct tape makes a great drink holder😂
Cup holder is between the door and seat 😂
I've a 92 dual-cab reliable and economical
I have the exact same truck same color and everything looks like its twin
This mf 😂😂😂 I’m looking into buying one, and he adds a cup holder hahaha you had me
man, you need to get back to doing more car reviews
I use my shoe as my cup holder and no im not lying haha! If i have a passenger they hold the drinks but if not well i dont got another option. Especially because my 92 is manuel with no power steering.
duck tape.
Did those rain guards come on the truck? If not where did you get them because I have the same ones but one is half broken off
That would drive me nuts! no Tach? i have a 95 4x4 v6 5 speed extended cab.
Nice D21! Coffee is for the weak 😆
I had an '87. I wish that I had kept that truck.
Any more of this hard body truck for sale and an extra radio for 1993
My 93 has 419000 miles with only basic maintenance
Put more videos about the Hardbody
I get the same vibes with my xterra.
Awesome vid !
I just bought a 1990 se v6 king cab yesterday
Wanna see how I made my cup holders on my d21
yes