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i have thanks, thats literally the only one i can find for sale on the interweb. have contacted him, not exactly what i want because it is nice and comes with spares. but hey if its still for sale and negotiable i'll take it

head on over to micra.com.au and join the crowd :D Whats taken your fancy bout the super marches?

i want people to think im gay.

hahah nah i need a shitbox daily for 18 months. and i think it has potential as a race car (improved production) after I don't need it for that any more. lofty did ok with his starlet and it only has a turbo lol.

just a hairbrained scheme for now.....its a 1 in a million chance but it just might come off lol.

Heh, don't get too worried mate. I'm still a year out from my opens, and I think one of those would attract too much attention. I'm just trying to suss out what i want to get to upgrade when the time comes. if they go for the sort of price listed there then they sure are an attractive option to me. (hey, i like different cars).

i have thanks, thats literally the only one i can find for sale on the interweb. have contacted him, not exactly what i want because it is nice and comes with spares. but hey if its still for sale and negotiable i'll take it

i want people to think im gay.

hahah nah i need a shitbox daily for 18 months. and i think it has potential as a race car (improved production) after I don't need it for that any more. lofty did ok with his starlet and it only has a turbo lol.

just a hairbrained scheme for now.....its a 1 in a million chance but it just might come off lol.

haha, ur only gay or a chick if u drive the k12! (new shape)

a daily is exactly wat mine is, the perfect skyline support vehicle lol. I think u may have more luck finding a k11. There are a few getting round that are turbo'd aswell lol.

I'm looking at hill climbing my lx, just about to spend a few dollars on it as well as the skyline, good fun little car with a fair bit of go with the right simple mods...oh and parts are cheeeeeeap!

yeah thats exactly why I want to stick with the factory turbo one....after a few years of daily duties it can be retired to IPRA or similar racing which I can't do with an aftermarket turbo one.

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hahah its a funny little thing.

whir.....whoosh....pscht

and repeat.

no surprise not a lot down low (it does have less cc than a carton of milk) but it goes amazing in the midrange and top end.

nissan did some incredible things in the early 90s.....this thing is 750kg, will make about 100kw once we do some small changes, alloy block, revs to 8k etc etc

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hahaha thats the actual car we bought. Marty (the guy that doesn't talk muchon the vid) was the previous owner. the video's a good production...I reckon they put shitloads of effort into getting the car sorted.

i really dont think there are many of these on aus roads.

took it to oran park today (just to make sure it all works ok of course). it runs well but at track speeds is always above the supercharger cutout...so it runs like a very light turbo micra. unfortunately the rear tyres rub on the guards under big loads so we'll have to sort that before giving it a real blast

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