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dayz. nice. whats a 2.5Xfour???

And does anyone else have the same shifter? mine look nothing like that...

PS they are coffee cans. Maybe the driver was amped up on caffiene.

"look officer, didnt spill a drop! its still in the cupholder"

good cupholders.

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two tonne of stagea being pulled by an NA 2.5 litre...? oh my god...

"oh no!! a hill!!" bring on 1st gear and 5000revs...

if that car was sitting in a wreckers in aus, those wheels would be on a falcon doing skids, and that dayz kit would be goOhoOne...

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two tonne of stagea being pulled by an NA 2.5 litre...? oh my god...

"oh no!! a hill!!" bring on 1st gear and 5000revs...

if that car was sitting in a wreckers in aus, those wheels would be on a falcon doing skids, and that dayz kit would be goOhoOne...

Even worse, Rob, they were available with an RB20E - that's a SINGLE CAM 2.0 litre RB, auto only!

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Even worse, Rob, they were available with an RB20E - that's a SINGLE CAM 2.0 litre RB, auto only!

are... are you... serious...?

you'd really need to close the sale before they ask for a test drive, hey... itsd be like 'the little engine that could'. i THINK i can i THINK i can...

cant see that meeting sevs criteria for import, especially the whole pwr/weight section.

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are... are you... serious...?

you'd really need to close the sale before they ask for a test drive, hey... itsd be like 'the little engine that could'. i THINK i can i THINK i can...

cant see that meeting sevs criteria for import, especially the whole pwr/weight section.

Yeah, exactly...

Nope, won't meet SEVS requirements for power-to-weight, but neither does the non-turbo RB25DE (even in the Skylines, AFAIK).

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Rob,

"25X Four" is a non-turbo (RB25DE) AWD. The shifter might be different because some used a different-spec autobox, I think. (I'll have to check that, though...)

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=4334

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its also a series 2 the one we are discussing here is a series one

if its an rb 20 then it would be a 20G if rb25de then it could be one of 4 models the 25G 25X 25G FOUR and 25X Four letters to denote level of trim and the FOUR is the AWD models the transmission in the one at the top is one fitted to the RWD model from memory

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