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Blipman started following Importing Into Vic , 1988 Nissan Cefiro A31 turbo , Pfc, Rb25 Engine And 550cc Injectors and 4 others
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For sale is a very low mileage Nissan Cefiro turbo. This is possibly one of the lowest mileage Ceffy's in Australia, I'm selling it on behalf of my 68 year old mum who has owned it for the last 15 years so it's probably the least thrashed Cefiro in Australia as well. Mileage is 70,000km with paperwork to back it up. The interior and mechanicals are that of a car that has averaged under 2,500km per year, the body however has some hail damage and the price has been adjusted accordingly, otherwise the asking amount would be close to double. It's surprisingly fast, aside from keyless entry and a CD stacker it's completely standard. Vehicle is a 1988 Nissan Cefiro (A31) SE turbo auto in Melbourne. Sale price is $4,900. Please call 0410 334 407, I am unlikely to respond here or to direct messages.
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Pfc, Rb25 Engine And 550cc Injectors
Blipman replied to Blipman's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
I haven't got any pics that accurately show the engine out of the car at the moment (I have pics of it when it was in the car etc), if there are specific shots you need let me know and I can take them. -
Pfc, Rb25 Engine And 550cc Injectors
Blipman replied to Blipman's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Free shipping to anywhere in Vic. -
Pfc, Rb25 Engine And 550cc Injectors
Blipman replied to Blipman's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Injectors are sold. Engine WILL be sold with standard injectors included. -
Selling parts left over after RB30 conversion. Location is Melbourne. - Apexi Power FC including hand controller for RB25: $1,100. Used but in perfect condition - Sard 550cc injectors (yellow with blue spacer collars): $450. Used but pretty new, no problems. - RB25DET engine (R33 s1). $1,500. 125,000km. Engine has Tomei 1.5mm metal head gasket, timing belt and 100k service have been done. Includes ex manifold but no turbo, no PS or aircon pump, no coil packs. No injectors unless you buy the Sard's I'm selling also. Engine is healthy and never gave me any problems, only removed due to RB30 conversion. Please email [email protected] Ben
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Rb30 With Rb25 Head, What's This T-piece?!
Blipman replied to Blipman's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
But this head and this block were already mated together and in a car previously. If this step had to be done it would have been already, yet there's nothing I can see in the back of the head that has been changed or anything tapped in there.. More confusing, it looks like my head HAS been modified to allow oil to the VTC, you can see the braided line here which supplies oil since the RB30 block doesn't have this. So the oil is getting in, how the hell is it then getting out? Everything points to the conversion being done properly and the engine I've got is complete, but still that T-piece on the turbo return line has me stumped. Ben -
I'm currently swapping an already built and previously installed RB30 with RB25 head engine into my R33, there is a T-piece on the RB30 engine near the turbo oil return line that isn't on my original RB25 block, what is it for? See pics This is the T'd piece on the RB30 block More pics, it's at the bottom and slightly to the rear of centre And this is the same point on the oroginal RB25 block, no T-piece What is this for? In this particularly well written article about RB30 conversion here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a132205- it says "The R33 RB25 also requires you to plumb in an external head oil return, you can T in to the turbo drain" which sounds like what was done with the RB30 engine I have, but I can't for the life of me work out where this T-piece is supposed to plumb into on the head! Any ideas? Ben
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Does anyone know what injectors are these on an engine I'm putting in? (RB25 head). I've never seen blue spacers like these before: Also can anyone identify these yellow injectors on my current engine? They did 250rwkW at about 65% duty cycle so I'm guessing the are pretty hefty. Trying to decide which of the two to keep. Ben
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I'll be doing an engine swap in my R33 GTS25t soon, I have an RB30 bottom end/RB25 head combo to fit in. The new engine doesn't have accessories, clutch, flywheel or injectos so I have to swap all of these parts over. What wearable items (e.g. injector o-rings) should I be replacing while doing this either because they are likely damaged in the swap or because it's good preventative maintenance practice? Any mods or checks that are easily done while the engine's out that aren't while it's in? And aside from flywheel bolt torque specs that I've seen in the DIY section, are there any other bolt torques that it's critical I get right? Finally I plan to lift the engine and gearbox attached out of the top of the engine bay, I assume it'll all fit. Thanks in advance.
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The problem is the airbags. The 5 has neither a passenger nor driver's airbag, both are required for 1998 and later models. On the 6 airbags were optional for the RS's (don't quote me on that, I've simply seen RS's both with and without), and I think from 7 onwards the RS's had dual airbags but again not 100% on that, I've never really looked.
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Importing Into Vic
Blipman replied to curlyjimbo's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
The first and last car of those links are 2.0L models which is why they are so cheap, they are not eligile for import, you can only bring in 2.5L models. The bayside blue car if a good vehicle is VERY good value, you'll usually pay a premium for series 2 and a big premium for that colour, so I would normally expect a car like that to be quite expensive. I would recommend staying away from Trade Carview, 9 times out of 10 the cars are of poor quality, the sellers don't even own them and can't send more pics or info, or other problems. If you're after a cheap car I'd recommend sourcing one from auction as that's where prices will tend to be the best. $12k for a manual coupe including rego and everything I think is going to be a bit tough, you can do it but the quality of cars might be a bit low at that budget. For a iptronic auto I'd say absolutely no problem. -
Importing Into Vic
Blipman replied to curlyjimbo's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
Import duty is 5% as of January even for MA category Phil -
Importing Into Vic
Blipman replied to curlyjimbo's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
Doubling the price is a little bit simplistic but in the case of a $12,000 car is probably about right, a very rough rundown of the costs involved for a $12,000 landed and complied R34 would be: Purchase pice of the car: 480,000 yen FOB / $5,900 Service fee of a broker if using one: $1,000 Shipping, customs and wharf costs: $1,900 Import duty: $300 GST: $700 Compliance: $2,200 Total: around $12,000 landed and complied, plux new tyres and registration. For that sort of money you could probably only afford a non turbo coupe in good condition, a turbo would probably be out of your budget. -
Na R34 Gt
Blipman replied to LolWhut's topic in Importing, Compliance, Modification Laws & Regulations
I spend so much of my time having to educate people and basically fight to correct all of the incorrect stuff they have learned on forums, from what in this case is just a case of people making very broad statements based on pretty minimal information (not that bad) right up to things that are just plain outright wrong. It's tiring... I would have so much more time if I wasn't always fighting the misinformation people pick up from forums, posted by people who make firm, difinitive statements about things that are unknown or that they have no real experience with. If this particular car has had a rough life fine I don't care, it's not mine and since all I did was pluck some photos and info from the dealer maybe it has, I haven't yet been in contact with them to find out more since it's not a car that anyone is looking to buy. To make any judgements on it's condition or mileage based on frankly a near complete absence of facts is totally misleading though. What other people will pick up from this conversation is: - worn shiftknob = 176,000km. - scratches to console = rough life Think about it, that's what you guys have implied here. If people think hard about that of course the above is not true, but that's what has been implied and will be in people's heads after reading this, and then one day I'll have to deal with someone who has picked all this info up and files it under fact in their head, and that could be after they've gone and told 50 other people. So much bad and untrue information is around and for no reason. Based on those two above points (and I still don't think there's actually any wear to the knob) are we saying that that's enough to constiture a hard 76,000m? 95% of 76,000km, 10 year old cars will have some sort of imperfections like that, so 95% of them have had a hard life? And that's not to mention that anyone who's sat in a lot of R34's knows that scratches to that soft plastic of the console is not uncommon. Example: I had a customer who was looking at either importing a Chaser or buying one from a dealer in Melbourne. Actually from what he told me the car with the Melbourne dealer sounded really sweet and was at a good price, so I actually said that it was probably worth buying as in this case importing one similar wouldn't be any better. He got on a forum, heard about how every imported car had wound back mileage (ie total garbage), he got cold feet and a week later he bought a local Falcon. A FALCON! That's what bad information from people who didn't know what they were talking about got him instead of happily buying a really sweet Chaser. A Falcon. Think about it, could you live with that on your conscience? I'm not having a go at you guys as you've just stated your opinion and that's cool, I don't greatly care about this car as it was just to show an example, the truth is none of us knows what condition it's in at this point since no one's sought more info. But I'm asking people to think about what they post and making firm, unequivocal statements when realistically there's no way to do so, it just contributes to the huge pool of unreliable information out there.