dirtyspoons Steffan Adam Godlike Moderator Location: Innisfail Alberta Canada Join Date: 08/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 6 Rally Car: nissan sentra SER |
Nissan Sentra SER Rally Car Fully Prepped
Year : 1992 Make and Model : Sentra SER Exterior Color : Black Interior Color : Striped with white roll cage Auto or Manual? : Manual Odometer Reading : 225XXX race car Location of Vehicle : Innisfail AB. Canada Kijiji Link : nope Asking Price : 7500 firm Description : Hey guys and gals. after much deliberation I'm looking to sell my rally car. a lot of you will know this car all ready as mr. vanderpols car i purchased the car in Feb 2012 with the intent to be a rally driver. here i am in summer 2013 and not only am i farther from that goal. but my rally car is just sitting there. i have only done 2 ice reaches with the car from the purchase date and gone to many car shows and show and shine events. as it is looking i will not be rallying any time soon so here is your chance to buy a fully built and ready to go RALLY CAR!!! it comes with every thing you need to get going rally computer, fire extinguisher, and triangles, intercom system, 6 rims, 6 Michelin gravel tires, 6 Yokohama gravel tires, 4 gravel tires i don't know who makes them, and 4 winter tires with studs. also spare parts! spare body parts, tranny, shocks, two rubber maid bins of random parts. and all the records of parts and any thing you might need even the original add from how the original stock car was bought. this is a great beginning rally car and a competitive car in the 2wd class I'm looking to get $7500 for the car and all the parts and tires whole package deal if you have any questions or want more pics let me know Steffan Adam Phone : 403-302-8501 (text me first i don't like answering numbers i don't know... especially at work) E-Mail : Steffanracing@gmail.com Pictures : ![]() ![]() ![]() |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
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RALLY ANARCHY RULES - READ THIS FIRST (that means you, newb) Posted by Administrator Forum List Message List New Topic Administrator Pasta-Based Diety Senior Moderator Location: Everywhere Join Date: 12/18/2005 Posts: 26 Administrator [ PM ] RALLY ANARCHY RULES - READ THIS FIRST (that means you, newb) August 13, 2010 05:30PM Admin Registered: 12/18/2005 Posts: 26 WELCOME TO RALLY ANARCHY! This site has been created with the goal of creating a proper rally BBS for the North American scene, for the people who love the sport and hobby. It's based on the idea of Sailing Anarchy, check it out if you want a sample. And by proper, I mean highly improper. Most things that will get censored on other Forums is fair game here. Proceed at your own risk. Note that the webmaster is not responsible for the views or opinions posted on this Forum, in a very real and legally binding sense. That's not to say there aren't any rules here. On the contrary, one sure fire way to get booted is to act consistently stupid or take personal attacks too far. Another is to whine or bullshit incessantly without contributing either knowledge or humour to the discussion. Any malicious quoting out of context to seriously deceive (rather than just poke some fun and obviously josh around) is grounds for ass kicking. Ditto on posts complaining about spelling or grammatical errors. If you are convicted by a jury of your peers, you may be sent to the Sin Bin for detention. Here's an example of rules you won't see here: Quote "I figure that hosting a forum is a lot like inviting a diverse group of adults to your living room for a discussion that can edify anyone who cares to listen and respectfully participate. Were it my living room and a handful of guests insisted on ignoring common sense rules of decorum by interrupting discussions with personal attacks, derailing trains of thought to further some unrelated agenda, consistently abused their participation privilege by carrying on one's business on the premises or uttered anything that might make a libel attorney salivate then I'd certainly never invite them back." That's fine and dandy, but we need a place to talk openly, especially if it's in a yakking-around-the-garage after dropping-in-an-engine kind of friendly banter. Think of Rally Anarchy as the local clubhouse you probably have never had. Swearing is OK, but don't go overboard. One of the things you won't find here is 834,234 different forums for every different country, region, state, province, city, neighborhood, gender, shoe size, sexual preference or hair colour. If you've got something to say, why don't you say it to the whole class, hmmmm? Required Information We hate cutesy account names like "FastDriver" or "WRCbound" or "PlumSmuggler" or whatever, but people get attached to their favourite account names. However we want to know who you actually are, so you must have the following information in your Member Profile: Full (Real) Name City and State/Province Car(s) you rally (we don't give a rat's ass about your street/track cars) Year of birth That way we know if you're some crusty retired old guy, or a clueless kid having wet car dreams, and can make fun of you accordingly. To edit your profile, sign in and click on "My Control Center" or just click here: Go to Control Center Want to put an exciting action shot of you driving (or co-driving) into the upper left hand corner of every page? Just email your reasonably-sized JPG to cornerpic@rallyanarchy.com Got suggestions on edits/additions to this page? Click on the PM link at the top of the post to send me a private message or send an email to webmaster@rallyanarchy.com Rally On! John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
dirtyspoons Steffan Adam Godlike Moderator Location: Innisfail Alberta Canada Join Date: 08/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 6 Rally Car: nissan sentra SER |
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MikeColangelo Michael Colangelo Elite Moderator Location: California Join Date: 10/21/2009 Posts: 209 Rally Car: Spec Miata |
As a previous owner, I can vouch for this car. It's pretty solid and was developed by an accomplished southern Californian rally driver (not me!) for the harsh desert roads. It's also pretty easy to drive and was a good first rally car.
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hoche Michel Hoche-Mong Mod Moderator Location: Campbell, CA Join Date: 02/28/2006 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,156 Rally Car: Golf, Golf, RX-3 |
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HiTempguy Banned Senior Moderator Location: Red Deer, Alberta Join Date: 09/13/2011 Posts: 717 Rally Car: 2002 Subaru WRX STi |
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MRWmotorsports Martin Walter Super Moderator Location: North Gower, Ontario, Canada. Join Date: 03/01/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 450 Rally Car: Nissan 240SX |
Hey Adam, could you drop me an email? Ma rt in AT QNX dot com? Thanks...Martin |
MikeColangelo Michael Colangelo Elite Moderator Location: California Join Date: 10/21/2009 Posts: 209 Rally Car: Spec Miata |
When I sold the car, I included the NISMO clutch plate diff (set very tight, felt almost like a welded diff) and a stock viscous diff. I preferred the viscous diff for tarmac. It was easier to drive and much easier on the front axles. The NISMO diff had a tendency to break axles on the tarmac if you were close to full steering lock but, yeah, it's what you'd want for the dirt. I upgraded to Raxles axles (high quality) and avoided full steering lock when on the tarmac and never broke an axle after that. Learn from my mistake, haha. Maybe the NISMO diff is setup differently now? Also, in the interest of safety, did the previous owner replace the harnesses after the car was rolled? In the pictures, the harnesses look like the Schroth Profi harnesses that were in the car when I sold it to him. He rolled the car at a rally in Canada (and it looks like it was nicely repaired!) but the Schroth harnesses should have been replaced due to the expected stretching in a roll. Just something to check! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/17/2013 01:55AM by MikeColangelo. |
dirtyspoons Steffan Adam Godlike Moderator Location: Innisfail Alberta Canada Join Date: 08/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 6 Rally Car: nissan sentra SER |
as far as i know the car was fully repaired after the roll it has been in A rally after that.
Andrew Comrie-Picard Rented the car from me for PFR 2012 it was an amazing experience. but i never could gather the funds to rally the car my self. i have done a total of 2 ice races with the car in 2 years. other than driving the car to various car shows (to try and get my name out there) it was daily driven for a few weeks in the winter but other than that it has been sitting in my driveway. ![]() this car is amazing i wish i could keep it but right now i have a kid on the way and 7 cars between my wife and so something has to give... |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Belts MAY stretch in a hard full frontal crash against something solid, but a little thump or a roll, almost certainly not. It ain't the fall that imparts stress, its the sudden stop. A roll is barly above 1g, slightly above normal weight. John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
MikeColangelo Michael Colangelo Elite Moderator Location: California Join Date: 10/21/2009 Posts: 209 Rally Car: Spec Miata |
That's a good point, John. So maybe no worries there. In any case, this is a great car for a beginner. It was very easy to drive and I loved that SR20 engine. Very tough car. Credit George D. for building and developing a stout car. Damn, I'm starting to miss that car! |
shiza Dan Norkus Mega Moderator Location: Goldsboro, NC Join Date: 01/10/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 290 Rally Car: 94 Integra |
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Fujiwara Senior Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 12/28/2013 Posts: 7 Rally Car: TSD-08 Lancer GTS |
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dirtyspoons Steffan Adam Godlike Moderator Location: Innisfail Alberta Canada Join Date: 08/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 6 Rally Car: nissan sentra SER |
sorry for the late reply i was away on holidays.
yes the car is still available you can come and take a look at it when ever works for you so long as it is after 6pm m-f and pretty much any time on the week end! and as how selling cars go, no one has been interested seriously in the car and last week i had 3 people try and contact me to have viewings.... so first come first serve! text me when ever and we can meet up... it has gravel tires on it right now so i would like to keep it close to my house as possible! |
Fujiwara Senior Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 12/28/2013 Posts: 7 Rally Car: TSD-08 Lancer GTS |
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