Kak Otkritj Kapot Na Nissan

The copy I owned many years ago came in an thick cardboard cover which was pasted on back. Labels were lemon yellow.

May 17, 2017 - Ne vse nashi domashnie privikli proveryat nalichie mashini szadi prejde chem otkrit dver, a. Esli na akkumulyatore imeutsa siemnie kolpachki (kak v rolike, kotorii ya tebe skinul) to mojno ix. Shildika mojet bitj dastatochno, da ulitki tochno delo ne dojdet maximum kapot. Nissan Skyline ER34 + GTR.

Didn't see such a copy again. Copies sold since as original first pressings are all housed in an thin unipack single sleeve which is strange because all other US Epic covers from the same time period were manufactured in a most common way - of thick cardboard pasted on back, just like the copy I used to keep in my collection. Maybe that copy was a Canadian one (I do not recall any mentioning of Canada neither on cover or labels though)? Anyhow, there are Canadian pressings of US bands from the late sixties not included at Discogs'. Or it was the real, genuine US original first pressing, being so rare and elusive?

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I bought this on a whim for my 2011 Nissan Versa. I had no idea that there were other versions of my car so I was a little worried that it wouldn't fit (my cup holders are completely round, the Japanese versions of my car aren't). I was expecting to have to wait over a month for arrival, but it arrived in about a week, well ahead of schedule. The whole set came in 3 pieces. The base (the piece that you place in the rear cup holders in the car), the top for the base that allows for the connection of the armrest itself, and the arm rest.

It came with several screws (way more than needed - you only need 4, in my case 2) that you'll use to screw in the top to the base, and there is a center groove on the top that allows you to. I am very pleased with this radio; this is the first radio I have installed into our Pathfinder since buying the car in 2011. The sound quality enhances the factory speakers and the wiring is simple. The only problem I had with this radio was the unit shipped without the required harness to quick install, but calling the company OttoNavi, the customer service representative sent us the required harness for a Nissan Pathfinder to us Two-Day Priority USPS from California. Driving to Florida yesterday, I was able to listen to my radio stations using Bluetooth in areas that the radio stations were not acceptable to listen.

I highly recommend the radio to others. Using the navigation system was a cinch, and the maps are up-to-date and fast. I really enjoyed this radio and no flaws so far reported. Edit: I'm going to bump these up to 4 stars. The quality of the materials used are high. I did lose 1 handle due to adheasion issues, but all else stayed attached for 20 or more automatic washes.

No fading or wearing off chrome even after extensive use. Original Review: For $20, these are okay. They look good from a few feet away, but as you get closer, you can see some imperfections. I believe these were a straight piece that was manually cut out to attempt to match the door handle sides (where your fingers go through the handle). I can see some evidence of a rotary tool being used or similar. You cannot beat the price though.

The template needs adjusted that's being used to cut these. That likely won't happen though as this 2011 Nissa Versa body style is discontinued. I'll add some pictures to show you what I'm.