Good Evening from South-West Scotland
We live in Newton Stewart - a market town 25 miles east of the Irish Sea ferry port of Cairnryan.
We've just acquired a 1995 Nissan Largo Highway Star, imported to the UK in 2008. It has the full factory body kit skirts and lowered suspension, with 18" alloys and low profile tyres. Given the state of many of the rural roads in this part of the world, we may have to lose these fine features - which would be a shame. We'll see.
My wife runs her own business and intends using the vehicle for various trade exhibitions up and down the country.
We've become a bit of a Nissan family - our son in Glasgow runs a Nissan Cube, has an original BE-1, and is restoring a 240Z
All the best
Robin Wyllie
(wyllier)
Scottish Highway Star
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- dipstick
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 09 Feb 2014, 11:07
- Fuel: Diesel
- Drivetrain: 4WD
- Seats: 7 Seats
- Roof: Glass Top
- Trim: Highway Star
- Mods: Suspension lowered to fit the factory body kit skirts; 18" alloys and low profile tyres; tinted windows.
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- SUPER CAR
- Posts: 415
- Joined: 16 Dec 2012, 16:16
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 4WD
- Seats: 7 Seats
- Roof: Glass Top
- Trim: Sx-g
- Mods: Tints,fabulous body kit,drift arches,custom grill,light brows,dtm mirrors,18"alloys with spacers,apexi induction kit,magnacore leads,hks heavy duty ground kit,de-cat,adjustable fuel pressure regulator,stainless backbox,faker steering wheel,
- Location: West lothian
Re: Scottish Highway Star
Welcome along robin plenty to read and all the help you need on here. If you take that lowering kit off would you give me first shout on it
- Dalesman
- SUPER CAR
- Posts: 516
- Joined: 15 Oct 2012, 21:22
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Seats: 8 Seats
- Roof: Glass Top
- Trim: Highway Star
- Mods: Blue LED dash lights and auto changer lights, 6x9's in rear, now fitted a sony xplod mask head unit and 10 cd changer temp due to dvd going bang, lol.
- Location: Nr Exeter
Re: Scottish Highway Star
Welcome to the forum