A PRESS ADVERTISING FEATURE
At last! The good news for truckers. The Nissan Diesel Dealer Network has just , _ _ J technically advanced truck of its type ever to undergone a massive expansion. Today, 28 come out of JAPAN. .... new dealers joined our ranks, making NISSAN | Featuring more cab space and comfort than DIESEL one of the strongest truck service Ji QJ JLI TTiFSIIi I % an Y °^ er truck in its class. Superior networks in the land. IljU appointments. Performance proven, direct From Whangarei to Invercargill, there are / injection FD6 diesel muscle. And for the first now authorised Nissan Diesel dealers in all time on a truck of this type, a rear axle hand the main transport centres. All offering ~brake as standard. But best of all, CMABI is comprehensive service facilities, expert from the Nissan stable, which means it s technical assistance, and the best spare parts about the most reliable workhorse you can lay back-up available. y°H r han< ? s on - ... _ . And the latest in Nissan Diesel technology, “ Check rt out at y° ur Nl^san Diesel Dealer - including the new NISSAN GMABI medium Wherever you are, there's one close to you. duty hauler. CMABI has been called the most — (B HISSftN PUSH POWER • PERFORMANCE • RELIABILITY The Nissan Diesel product is now available from sales dealers.situated in the following centres:Whangarei Whakatane New Plymouth Blenheim Ashburton Alexandra Kaukapakapa Rotorua Palmerston North Greymouth Tlmaru Dunedin Auckland Gisborne Wellington Parnassus Walmate Gore p aeroa Wairoa Nelson Christchurch Oamaru Invercargill Hamilton Napier Richmond Leeston Ranfurly .ft f | I
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Press, 17 August 1984, Page 20
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