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My PNV doesn't weigh 1320kg ....................... where did wikipedia get that information from????

A DR30 weighing 1320kg would be considered a BRICK in my humble opinion!

anyone know where you can get this data from? Out of a JDM Sales Brochure would be a good start???

Also the power figures. Same place I suspect???

Did some come standard with RB20 engines? ................... NO! Definitely NO CHANCE!!

To answer your questions more accurately, I need to know if you have a 2000RS or 2000RS-X and Sedan or Coupe and Manual or Automatic, hence why I asked in another thread, WHAT CONFIGURATION, yet everyone just thought I was being a smart arse.

It's so little what they really know!!!!!!

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sorry to hi-jack but out of curiosity how much did the 1984 RS-X manual, coupe weigh :(

Is 1150KG about right? thats what I allways thought to of believed .... also is it true the 4 door sedan weighed a slight bit less? due to the coupe having alot of re-enforcement in the roof because it was pillarless

and was the RS-X C only 85?? or some 84 aswell?

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HR30 l20et engine, is 1150kg, the other models go up Kg's due to all the electrics they got.....

only offered in l20 or fj20 engines

r31 rule of thumb is around the 1300kg mark.

import models came in rb20et - rb20det versions from nissan

local models all got the rb30e

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HR30 l20et engine, is 1150kg, the other models go up Kg's due to all the electrics they got.....

only offered in l20 or fj20 engines

r31 rule of thumb is around the 1300kg mark.

import models came in rb20et - rb20det versions from nissan

local models all got the rb30e

Correct. My GT-ES.. (no power steering, No power windows. Limited stuff) is around 1120kg..

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From what I can decipher on the sales brochures, the 2000RS (KDR30JFT) FJ20ET poverty packs weigh 1185/1195kg and luxury optioned (full electrics) 2000RS-X (KDR30XFT) vehicles weigh 1225/1235kg.

Maybe StagefumerII can put more light on this from the brochure he has?

Cheers, D

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From what I can decipher on the sales brochures, the 2000RS (KDR30JFT) FJ20ET poverty packs weigh 1185/1195kg and luxury optioned (full electrics) 2000RS-X (KDR30XFT) vehicles weigh 1225/1235kg.

Maybe StagefumerII can put more light on this from the brochure he has?

Cheers, D

YES. Ill find it

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From what I can decipher on the sales brochures, the 2000RS (KDR30JFT) FJ20ET poverty packs weigh 1185/1195kg and luxury optioned (full electrics) 2000RS-X (KDR30XFT) vehicles weigh 1225/1235kg.

Maybe StagefumerII can put more light on this from the brochure he has?

Cheers, D

The brochure I have has about every spec on them apart from the weight. :P

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theres no way a DR stock is alight as a silvia. my rego papers says 1422Kg. i think those brochures u are reading are a bit off. have had car on a bridge and was 1360. i no of a r31 coupe wit a fj in that was 1380...

there are alot of diffrent spec r30's weights are all over the place. Mine is confurmed at stock 1170kg.. When i get back home ill try and sort out a good copy of the information i have

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there are alot of diffrent spec r30's weights are all over the place. Mine is confurmed at stock 1170kg.. When i get back home ill try and sort out a good copy of the information i have

my DR30s were registered with gross vehicle masses of 1,505kg (coupe) and 1,495kg (sedan)

Ghostrider must have the same sales brochures as me, as the figures are identical. however on mine there is another row of information that gives laden weight as well.

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