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S Chassis Technical discussion related to the S Chassis such as the S12, S13, S14, and S15. |
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![]() My car is out in the sticks, i need to get it home....my friend is letting me use his trailer...however i dont know if it will fit, does anyone have the measurements of our cars? looking from side to side and front to backk....
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roughly 15' x 6" x 4'. The important part is if the trailer is able to support the 2400-2600lbs that your car weighs. If it's some kind of trailer with a wooden floor that hauls ATVs or something, I would go to U-haul and get a car hauler.
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I know it fits into a 10x15 storage unit with room to spare.
but heres this, Google is your friend. 1990-1994 Nissan 240SX Specs & Safety - Consumer Guide Automotive |
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