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i ask because the is200's are coming down in price, any idea on how easy the conversion is? some jap models have a 2jz-ge dont they

conversion is easy. The standard motor is a 1fge which is almost exactly the same size as a 1j/2j. Basically like doing an rb conversion on a silvia or 180sx. Plenty of people in Aus have done the conversion. Its not exceptionally cheap but neither is it unaffordable (depending on your budget). You can find a lot of info on altezza forums, i'm looking at doing it sometime in the future.

conversion is easy. The standard motor is a 1fge which is almost exactly the same size as a 1j/2j. Basically like doing an rb conversion on a silvia or 180sx. Plenty of people in Aus have done the conversion. Its not exceptionally cheap but neither is it unaffordable (depending on your budget). You can find a lot of info on altezza forums, i'm looking at doing it sometime in the future.

cool :D before my 33 i used to have a mx83 cressida, really wanted to do a 1j convo but didn't have the facilities or the time :D but i will soon :(

i had thought about just getting an aristo and thats the hard work already done lol.. big bigger than the is200 tho

yea they're too big for my liking. Shape doesn't appeal to me. I like the looks of the is200, with its weight and center of gravity it handles really well and its easy to mod, its fairly new. Plus a standard 1/2j makes it a pretty quick car.

weak big post there lee...youve lost your mojo :P

oh really???

that wasnt a big post attempt Isacc.......

but sinse you want it so bad!!!!!!!!!!

:(

ping!!!

Dont Blame me Blame Isacc!!

WAIT!!!!!!!!

BLAME ME!!!! sif i care!!!

:happy:

Oh well i hope its big enough!!!

:D

:miner::ninja:

enough yet??

More?

:nuke::D:nuke:

And This Ends My First Big Post for 2007

oh really???

that wasnt a big post attempt Isacc.......

but sinse you want it so bad!!!!!!!!!!

:(

ping!!!

Dont Blame me Blame Isacc!!

WAIT!!!!!!!!

BLAME ME!!!! sif i care!!!

:happy:

Oh well i hope its big enough!!!

:D

:miner::ninja:

enough yet??

More?

:nuke::D:nuke:

And This Ends My First Big Post for 2007

nice big post there lee.... i feel so satisfied *goes off to smoke cigarette

lee in that post u said "oh well i hope its big enough", do u say that often? specially to ur missus? :D

Lol.....

i'm a bit worried about you shane!!

oh BTW can i get my Card Back??

yeah but are they as good as the bmw 3 series?

better imo, i was looking at 325i's before I got the is200. Suppose it depends on what model 3 series your talking about though eg. e36, e46, 318i, 325i, 328i etc? That and whats important to you in a car.

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