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Hi Guys,

I own for about three weeks ago a Stagea Rs four from 1997 serie1 and i was yesterday to put the car on my name and for check to put the car on the road but they need the max axle load F/R and the technical max. mass before i get the papers,stupid rules in The Netherlands but ok i need them.I hope that someone can help me with this.

Regards Mindert

The Netherlands

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You're probably best talking to a nissan dealer, see if they can tell you, or make a call and find out. It might say it in one of the manuals I have here but I can't read them!!

I have also the manual and i can't read it also,but i will try to connect Nissan Japan and hopefully they will help me.Thanks.

  • 5 years later...

way to bump up an old thread, but I have the exact same problems. I have tried importing the car but they wont let me because of the front and rear axle load and the technical max. mass. I contacted the local nissan dealer but they cant help me as well (they only had the axle load of an r33 skyline) can anyone check it, i'm betting it's somewhere in the owners manual but I don't have it

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