This 1990 Nissan Datsun D21 Crew Cab is a a right hand drive 4×4 truck imported from Japan several months ago. Power is from a naturally-aspirated overhead valve diesel inline-four driving all four wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission and 2-speed transfer case. The selling dealer acquired the truck two months ago and has added 600 kilometers of the 49k kilometers (~30k miles) shown. An inspection was performed subsequent to importation and this D21 is now offered with import documents and a clean South Carolina title in the name of the dealership.

Chrome six-lug wheels wear Datsun hub caps and Dunlop Max Trak-Grip snow tires. A Nissan-branded roll bar is bolted to the tops of the wheel wells and the seller notes scratches on the top of the bed railing. In 1990 the D21 was marketed in Japan under the Nissan Datsun name, and a Datsun badge can be seen on the front grille.

The video above provides a walk around, interior tour, and a start up with narration. The odometer is shown with 49k kilometers (~30k miles).

Textured fabric covers the seats and inserts of the door panels. The truck is equipped with air conditioning, power windows, and power door locks and the seller notes that the driver’s power window button cover is missing. A pod containing clinometers and an altimeter is centrally mounted on the dash and can be seen in greater detail in the gallery below. A Kenwood AM/FM cassette stereo is located in the radio slot.

The naturally-aspirated 2.7 diesel-four sends power to all four wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission and 2-speed transfer case. The seller reports that the truck underwent an inspection after importation.

Additional undercarriage photos are available in the gallery.