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hey guys, im new to this and need a bit of help

i just got myself a C33 Laurel ...

and i got a few things i need.

What exhaust would be simular to the same ?

R32 4 door?

S13?

obviously A31 will be the same

r33 seem to be the same length

what fuel pump cradle is the same?

R32?

S13?

R31?

a31 i think , the tanks in a31 and c33 are model specific as far as i'm aware

over flow bottle and windscreen washer bottle

A31?

R32?

S13?

seat belts

A31?

i heard rumors of R32 GTR?

c33 only , google search klippan , they can make them

I hope someone can help me with these as i have an I.D. inspection coming up soon.

Adam.

just buy a cefiro one, they're only $65 brand new from Nissan

or r32 , they're all the same 100% , vl fits but is crap

the r32 2 door exhaust is 4-6 inches shorter than the 4 door version ...

considering that the laurel and cefiro are the r32 4 door floor pan vertually i thought i would measure it up .... and it came very very close (measured it up off the car as my laurel is in-mobile at the moment)

it was a 3.5 inch after market item had all the same bends and length as my 3' straight pipe

that's funny because i've fitted a 2d r32 exh to a 4d r32 before and it fitted perfect! and there was no way it was long enough for A31/C33 , as i said above , i'm 99% sure r33 exh fits with only the center bracket being different (stock r33 doesn't fit but only because of the bend just past the diff fouling on a couple things ... you could make it fit)

Edited by toffy
C33 rollcage fits just got one

r32 gtst rear discs fit just drill to 4stud

to the guy after rear discs japaneseimportspares.com has 2 pairs in stock

C33 cage will fit A31 but its loose and doesn't contact the roof and pillars properly. Sits about an inch off the roof. Defeats the purpose of the cage.

A31 cage will fit C33 but it will push the roof up causin a rather large dent in the center of your roof.

C33 cabin dimensions are different to A31. The roof is lower and the doors come up higher as to give some structural integrity to the cabin as they are pillar-less.

Ah ha so 25det box in ceffie then. From memory i thingk you need navara speedo driven gear. swap it on the A31/R32 cable and thats it! Ithink thats all you have to to but dont quote me on it. I think you need to search the DIY threads, i konw there is a topic on here that covers how to do it in great detail.

Or do you mean it had 25de in it??

sorry, need to clarify... i've done the rb25 gearbox and navara gear drive conversion years ago... works great.

I was using the original cefiro speedo cable with it and all was good until the cable broke.

I got another cefiro cable from another cefiro and it did not fit on the gear drive end. which is why I just wanted to clarify part numbers etc.

:(

cheers

i put a rb25 box in a 32 with the navara speedo drive etc , it fitted perfect , and i actaully used the speedo cable out of my cefiro because the r32 one was better condish (put the better one in my car lol) , but the r32 one fitted in the speedo drive fine when i tested it :( .

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seat belts

A31?

i heard rumors of R32 GTR?

c33 only , google search klippan , they can make them

fairly sure r32 ones do fit as i bolted the rear set in, but u cant mix and match the female and male connectors with ceffy ones

just got some sr20de brakes for rwc and i compared them with my rb20e/de brakes

ceffy front brakes

rotors:

22mm thick

250 wide

pads:

111mm length

pad mounting groves on the calipers are completely different

calipers:

i didnt bother taking the pads out to check the piston size but the rear housing of the piston is much larger then the s13 one

silvia front brakes

rotors:

18mm thick

250 wide

pads:

98mm length

pad mounting groves on the calipers are completely different

Tie rods ends are the same as a A32 maxima.

Seat belts are the same as R32, and Pre 1997 A32 maxima (after that they came with pretensioners).

Power window mechanisms are the same as R32 4 door.

Does anyone know what rear discs can be used on an A31? As the skylines have drum/disc combination brakes, which I don't think the ceffy's got.

and just to back up my statement ^^

also if this thread was cleaned up of the chit chat such as this current one it would be much easier to search as the answers to questions are spread across 12 pages

Edited by Dan_J
and just to back up my statement ^^

also if this thread was cleaned up of the chit chat such as this current one it would be much easier to search as the answers to questions are spread across 12 pages

+ 1 to that, need someone with moderator privileges to make the changes since the disabling of editing posts... btw I've sold my ceffy (although do miss it :) ) so don't really look in this section any more.

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