Talk:Nissan Bluebird

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[edit] T12 Bluebird/Auster similarities

The T12 Bluebird seems almost identical to the T12 Auster sold in Japan, in comparison to the Stanza or US spec Stanza. See here for example. The only apparent difference on most models seem to be the grille and trim around the rear number plate. They seemed to make a point about the fact it was sold/made in Britain - I don't know if any British-built models were exported back to Japan, but the Auster was apparently built in Oppama. --Zilog Jones (talk) 20:47, 9 April 2008 (UTC)