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						Nissan Exa N13 specs, performance data - FastestLaps.com
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						Nissan EXA - Wikipedia
						https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_EXA
Nissan EXA (N13; 1986–1990) Released in 1986, the N13 EXA was marketed in Japan as the Nissan EXA and in North America as the Nissan Pulsar NX. It was offered in only one bodystyle, but could be converted into a coupé, a targa, a cabriolet or a station wagon by removing or replacing panels.
 
						
						
						
						Nissan Exa Turbo + Pulsar ET review
						https://www.tradeuniquecars.com.au/feature-cars/1904/nissan-exa-turbo-pulsar-et-review
The EXA’s 1487cc engine was fine, making 77kW at 5600rpm. In fact this was the same basic unit that powered common or garden Pulsars but with tougher connecting rods, which were also three millimetres shorter to reduce the compression ratio from 9.0:1 to 7.4, much more suitable for a turbocharged application.
 
						
						
						
						Nissan Pulsar EXA: The Group C Bluebird’s Sinister Offspring
						https://www.shannons.com.au/club/news/racing-garage/nissan-pulsar-exa-the-group-c-bluebirds-sinister-offspring/
Racing Garage By MarkOastler - 19 January 2017 Subscribe Nissan Australia was a lone pioneer in the development of turbocharged Group C touring cars in the early 1980s, with its fast but fragile four cylinder Bluebird sedans taking …
 
						
						
						
						Exa – Japan Car Guide
						https://japancarguide.com/nissan/exa/
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Launches the All-New GR86; Nissan Note/Note Aura/Note Aura Nismo/Note Autech Crossover won Japan Car of the Year award 2021-2022; A FLAGSHIP SUV IS BORN: INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW 2022 LEXUS LX 600
 
						
						
						
						First flight of Airspeeder EXA flying car heralds new future for racing
						https://thedriven.io/2021/06/18/first-flight-of-airspeeder-exa-flying-car-heralds-new-future-for-racing/
Taking to the air under the name EXA, the high-pitched whirring of electricity-driven motors and propellors of the aircraft designed by Airspeeder, the brainchild of parent company Alauda, is a world apart from the rumble of the imaginary pod races of Star Wars fame. But the atmosphere promises to be just as exciting.
 
						
						
						
						X Racing Motorsport: Posts in the Exa category
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X Racing Motorsport Unique, Innovative & Competitive You are currently browsing the Exa category Nissan Exa 1987-1991 B Pillar Cover Click image to enlarge Part Number: Exa B Pillar Fibreglass Stick to surface with sikaflex/window sealer, it doesnt have clips like original (OEM) Nissan Exa 1987-1991 B Pillar Cover - CLICK FOR MORE INFO
 
						
						
						
						X Racing Motorsport: Nissan Exa 1987-1991 Front Bumper 02
						https://xracing.com.au/body-styling/nissan/nissan-exa-1987-1991-front-bumper-02/
X Racing is an One Stop Shop for all your needs: Fibreglass bodykits, both “off shelf” (pre-made) or custom made Fibreglass repair, moulding, refitting or installing Organise In-house spraypainting Custom made exhaust Install mufflers and catback systems Custom made intercooler piping Tig/Mig/Plastic welding facilities
 
						
						
						
						Forgotten Nissans Of The '80s & '90s - Speedhunters
						http://www.speedhunters.com/2016/06/forgotten-nissans-80s-90s/
The EXA was never meant to be a performance car, but it had no shortage of personality. In the ’90s the EXA was replaced with the NX Coupe, a car which became a cult favorite when equipped with the naturally aspirated SR20DE engine. Sadly, I can’t remember the last time I saw one on the road. FINAL CHAPTER Choices Abound
 
						
						
							
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