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Check out the Nissan Micra Cup cars in Canada.

Nismo suspension, roll cage, seat, brakes and tyres etc, $20k Canadian.

I love this thing! I wonder how well it would make a daily... :D

Maybe this is similar to the cup that Duncan used to race in (Mirages, right?)

From the source article;

Motorsports in Action, a Quebec racing shop, preps the Micras for Cup duty. It adds a Nismo suspension kit, FIA-approved racing seat with a five-point harness, safety cage, upgraded brakes, modified exhaust, and Pirelli low-profile performance tires. The stock 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine – rated at 109 horsepower and paired to a five-speed manual gearbox – remains stock.

So Awesome.

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What do you think? I reckon it'd be a blast! I wonder if you can buy one to use privately and not as part of the cup?

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According to the quote I posted, the engine is actually double stock.

The stock 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine – rated at 109 horsepower and paired to a five-speed manual gearbox – remains stock

M7+1 it's just the stocker with a pod filter. Doesn't make it a race engine. :P

Production race car means race engine. No matter how lacklustre. If it died on the track due to being shit, would they cover it under warranty?

Yeah if they had a micra series here I'd be there with bells on. These is nothing like a big grid of same performance cars to make great racing. Only the panel repair bills become a problem because those with too much money don't care about the repair bills

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