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last night i brought a nissan 200zr "i never even new they existed till last week" its basicly a z31 300zx with a rb20det looks a bit funny at first but i think the shape is growing on me

what do ya's recon is it a ya or a naa?

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it's no 240z looks wise but still a good looking thing in my opinion, congrats :ninja:

If I wasn't saving for a house that would be a perfectly acceptable project car for me

Edited by Yo-Yo

Personally love the shape (minus the bonnet vent).

There's a regular z31 300zx rusting in someones front yard up the road. Guess they're starting to get to the age where they really need a restoration.

thanx i found out today there is a few in tas & sa but not many in nsw i didnt go much on the shape when i first saw it but bought it anyway as i was looking to build a s12 gazelle with a rb25det buying this was cheeper as its already 5 stud hubs r200 diff rb20det & irs and no engineering runs well has 145000 on the clock just needs a quick visit to the panel shop "someone kicked the side" then rego and then all the usual mods 32 gtr brakes and coilovers..

keep u all posted

  • 1 month later...

found out yesterday when i went to get parts for the 200zr that its rarer than i thought as its a two seater after a bit of research i found out they made about 600 200 or so were 2 seaters ..

it looks a whole lot better now to as ive fitted r32 gtr front brakes and some better rims rego next month as the r33s due in 2 weeks and it comes first then its off for hilclimbs and maybe some drift i will post some new pics when i get a chance keep ya posted

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