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Hey Guys,

Looking on my mates car his blue jap ID tag says its an RB20D 1998 CC and he has an R33 S2 :w00t:

Now R33 don't come out with RB20 full stop. How could this have been complied if just those number along don't make any sense? Any one else comment on what there Blue ID tag says?

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oh they do my friend.there were a limitied amout built with a RB20E engine or something.there are a few people on here with them i beleve and i also have a friend that has a R33 s1 with this same engine.

is your mates car turbo?

Jack

yeah he has a 5 speed S2 Turbo 5 stud wheel pattern. So does that mean engine swap before it got complied?

oh they do my friend.there were a limitied amout built with a RB20E engine or something.there are a few people on here with them i beleve and i also have a friend that has a R33 s1 with this same engine.

is your mates car turbo?

Jack

Edited by the97skyline
probably swapped.....post up or pm me the vin we can check it out.

Or could they have swapped tags before it was complied? Is there a hidden place that they would have stamped the cars vin from factory?

His details are:

HR33-102280

vin: 6U90000HR33102280

Edited by the97skyline

vin shows that it was not originally an r33 gts-t. All gts-t's begin with ECR33 not HR33.

2 door

GTS HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS (latter term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS urban liner S HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS urban liner HR33 (FR) RB20E

4 door

GTS Type-S (latter term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS Type-X LImited (latter term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS Type-X (latter term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS Type-G (prior-term * mid term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS Type-XG 40th HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS Type-XG (prior-term * mid term) HR33 (FR) RB20E

GTS (all period) HR33 (FR) RB20E

yep definately started life with an rb20de......

btw not sure how you got the car, but it really should never have been complied with that vin (and it is very likely the compliancer knew from the vin). if you wanted you could probably pursue compensation

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yep definately started life with an rb20de......

btw not sure how you got the car, but it really should never have been complied with that vin (and it is very likely the compliancer knew from the vin). if you wanted you could probably pursue compensation

yeah he is chasing it up with Vic roads and also trying to get the details of the actual compliance place that did the car.

They didn't make RB 20E engins in 97 ? Nissan stoped them in 95 didn't they?

Edited by the97skyline
yep definately started life with an rb20de......

btw not sure how you got the car, but it really should never have been complied with that vin (and it is very likely the compliancer knew from the vin). if you wanted you could probably pursue compensation

If the car was complied under the old scheme when unlimited mods were allowed (green alloy compliance tag), prior to SEVS, it probably is not a problem.

But if the car was complied under sevs (pink complinace sticker) then there could be a problem

If the car was complied under the old scheme when unlimited mods were allowed (green alloy compliance tag), prior to SEVS, it probably is not a problem.

But if the car was complied under sevs (pink complinace sticker) then there could be a problem

No it has the green compliance tag

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