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17 hours ago, iRage said:

Ha ha ha...you better know noh ?

;) 

15 hours ago, Hyaenidae said:

In Sri Lanka we have the JDM version - named "Mitsubishi Libero". 

 

Here's the link to the post where I shared my catalog! :) 

 

 

14 hours ago, gNaveendra said:

Since the following car is/was not a mainstream model in Sri Lanka, I'm posting the full picture.

Oh I know this one too. My lips are sealed! ;) 

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1 hour ago, Davy said:

;) 

Oh I know this one too. My lips are sealed! ;) 

 

1 hour ago, noddy said:

Nissan pulsar hatch back

 

17 minutes ago, gNaveendra said:

Is this correct @Davy?

Since OP posted the whole car, why not be a bit specific about the exact vehicle?

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1 minute ago, noddy said:

Image result for nissan pulsar hatchback 1999

what more do you need !!!!!!

 

Oh man, cooool! ?

Get the turn. The floor is yours now @noddy

38 minutes ago, Crosswind said:

Since OP posted the whole car, why not be a bit specific about the exact vehicle? 

 

1 minute ago, Crosswind said:

Technically, its not the same car :) 

Since the identification is based on the car morphology, let's give the chance to @noddy considering he is a Newbie.

No regrets pls @Crosswind

 

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Of course, Noddy gets the credit.

The plate actually looks like its from the Netherlands or one of the countries in continental Europe. Pulsar was not a marque sold in these countries so it would have been a Sunny. However, to Noddy's credit, it IS based on the JDM Pulsar (N14) platform.

The image which Noddy posted subsequently was a JDM GTI-R Pulsar. The original one is not a GTI-R, unless the owner fitted an aftermarket bonnet without the scoop :)

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well newbie this is the car

Talbot Alpine
The Chrysler Alpine (renamed the Talbot Alpine in 1980) and not to be confused with the Sunbeam of the same name, was designed by Roy Axe, who went on to play a part in giving the world the Montego and Maestro. Weighing just over 1000kg, the Alpine was by today's standards, an incredibly lightweight car.
 
 
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I think we should start sharing just a part of the car like we usually do. In this day and age, sharing a full image makes it just one click away from "Search Google for this image", thus revealing the answer. :)

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