04/27/2015 at 03:28 • Filed to: nissan | ![]() | ![]() |
The N14 Nissan Sunny/Pulsar/Sentra sedan isn’t known for its racing career but apparently the BP Nissan team in the South African Bankfin Touring Car Championship series campaigned them from 1992 to 1995.
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Julien Bailey raced the mid nineties Toyota Camry as well in South Africa.
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there’s one of these in my home town - apparently now a daily driver! Photo to follow
04/27/2015 at 04:01 |
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I think your photo got kinja’d. Surely you mean regular N14, if someone DDs a touring car I’m amazed.
Also, I suppose you don’t mind if I share your car post to Oppo. I think few people would be interested to see it.
04/27/2015 at 04:03 |
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There have been many interesting touring cars based on humdrum factory offerings.
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Please feel free to share - no pic posted yet, will have to catch the suspect in action. And yes, my profile pic is my DD
BTW, the car shown was driven by Nic De Waal during that series.
04/27/2015 at 04:19 |
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Ahh I see. It must turn some heads in traffic :).
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That’s Super Touring for you. They used to have Cavaliers there.
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These cars were built by Ray Mallock in the UK.
The N14 4-d00r was sold as the Nissan Sentra 200Sti in South africa between 1992 and 2001. There was a special edition sold in 1995 to commemorate the Touring car championship win in 1994.
The N14 Sr20 powered 4-door sedan and 5-door hatch (Nissan Sabre) is still very popular amonst the tuner scene in Cape Town.
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This car sold recently with many spare parts for about $12,000. The front end is from the facelifted model but iirc it’s one of the original BP Sentras