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Mr R. L. Wilks (left), managing director of Nissan New Zealand, Ltd, and Mr A. J. Dewar, managing director of A.I.C. International, Ltd, sign the Nissan truck assembly deal. One of the side benefits of the deal will be that Nissan Diesel will automatically secure an additional 25 retail outlets nation wide. The goal is to secure 40 per cent of the diesel market within five years.

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Press, 17 August 1984, Page 20

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Mr R. L. Wilks (left), managing director of Nissan New Zealand, Ltd, and Mr A. J. Dewar, managing director of A.I.C. International, Ltd, sign the Nissan truck assembly deal. One of the side benefits of the deal will be that Nissan Diesel will automatically secure an additional 25 retail outlets nation wide. The goal is to secure 40 per cent of the diesel market within five years. Press, 17 August 1984, Page 20

Mr R. L. Wilks (left), managing director of Nissan New Zealand, Ltd, and Mr A. J. Dewar, managing director of A.I.C. International, Ltd, sign the Nissan truck assembly deal. One of the side benefits of the deal will be that Nissan Diesel will automatically secure an additional 25 retail outlets nation wide. The goal is to secure 40 per cent of the diesel market within five years. Press, 17 August 1984, Page 20