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It's not covered in stickers :)

No GTR spoiler.

When i get it i'll post up some pics of the engine bay, it's unusual looking but very tidy and very stock looking.

Car hasn't got chrome rims, ain't dumped to the ground either.

IMO it looks sporty. Not really RACE like.

If i get defected then it's err...back to stock i guess :)

Aleks

the engine bay mate if u know a skyline engine bay there is about 4 things u can notice a mile away.

- oil cooler

-front facing intake plenum

-aftermarket headers

- pod filter

not knocking it at all just making sure u know that (most) cops know them things if they have seen and skyline engine bay.

get a daily :)

the engine bay mate if u know a skyline engine bay there is about 4 things u can notice a mile away.

- oil cooler

-front facing intake plenum

-aftermarket headers

- pod filter

not knocking it at all just making sure u know that (most) cops know them things if they have seen and skyline engine bay.

get a daily :)

This is going to be the daily.

I got little experience with the RB25, but out of 6 cars I went and saw this one's engine bay looked completely different. If I do buy it I will take pics.

Front facing intake plenum? what is that? :S

And i know pod filters are obvious :)

Aleks

Okay guys. I just read through 18 pages of this.

Is it really as bad as it seems? I'm a P plater currently and will be driving a 33 soon...

Engine Mods

*TO3-4 turbo

*G-ready plenum

*Injectors

*Headers

*GTR intercooler

*GTR fuel pump

*Oil cooler

*Double plated clutch

*Up graded brakes

*3 1/2 inch exhaust system

Cheers,

Aleks

r31 gts-r manifold...?

and yeah, the only car that is sleepier than that is mitchs [ RB26 ]...

Edited by scandyflick
This is going to be the daily.

I got little experience with the RB25, but out of 6 cars I went and saw this one's engine bay looked completely different. If I do buy it I will take pics.

Front facing intake plenum? what is that? :S

And i know pod filters are obvious :)

Aleks

if you noticed on some other rb25's they have the cross over pipe that goes across the motor! that's the plenum and cross over pipe! and i've never seen a manifold like that on rb25's before! anyone know what it is? or if it is a r31 manifold?

this is what normally a rb25 stock engine would look like

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Edited by nos man

I attached a photo.

G-ready plenum ? that's what it says on the add.

Also further questions,

Where can I get an emissions test done and what happens if i fail it but am not currently defected?

Cheers,

Aleks

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I attached a photo.

G-ready plenum ? that's what it says on the add.

Also further questions,

Where can I get an emissions test done and what happens if i fail it but am not currently defected?

Cheers,

Aleks

emissions can be done in a few places. i got mine done at sinergy motor sport buy why do you need it done???

and clean up the engine bay to keeps the cops happy. the cleaner your car is the less chance of having them ream you.

emissions can be done in a few places. i got mine done at sinergy motor sport buy why do you need it done???

and clean up the engine bay to keeps the cops happy. the cleaner your car is the less chance of having them ream you.

Don't you need to pass an emissions test to engineer mods such as injectors/turbo?

Aleks

if you noticed on some other rb25's they have the cross over pipe that goes across the motor! that's the plenum and cross over pipe! and i've never seen a manifold like that on rb25's before! anyone know what it is? or if it is a r31 manifold?

im fairly surely exhaust mani is GTS-R from an RB20DET-R.

hi, just spent the last couple of hours searching around how to bring an interstate car into SA. Register the vehicle in your name interstate, then here you just transfer it over or take it Sturt for a VIN before the interstate rego runs out.

Now to my question which i couldn't find.........

What would happen if you left the interstate rego plate on full-time and they pulled you over and try to defect your car ? would it get sent to regency or would you have to get inspected in the state that its registered in ?

Technically you live and your car is registered interstate, what is the situation about getting defected interstate ?

hi, just spent the last couple of hours searching around how to bring an interstate car into SA. Register the vehicle in your name interstate, then here you just transfer it over or take it Sturt for a VIN before the interstate rego runs out.

Now to my question which i couldn't find.........

What would happen if you left the interstate rego plate on full-time and they pulled you over and try to defect your car ? would it get sent to regency or would you have to get inspected in the state that its registered in ?

Technically you live and your car is registered interstate, what is the situation about getting defected interstate ?

pretty sure you cant get defected on interstate plates as its out of their jurisdiction ?

wrong Mitch doesn't matter where the car is from or going it can still be defected

if an interstate car was defected here you would take it over regency and if it was defected in its home state whilst transporting it here you would just take it over regency also

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